INDEX. 



Ferns, fossil, exhibited, 414. 



Fishes, notes on and descriptions of 

 Australian, 259. 



Fletcher, J. J., see Exhibits. 



Flies, biting, exhibited, 116. 



Flora of the Blue Mountains, notes on, 

 386. 



Flowers of Helkhrysnm, varying in 

 colour, exhibited, 625 — Double, of 

 Wahlenberijia, exhibited, 629. 



Froggatt, W. W., Notes on a Collec- 

 tion of Australian and other Myria- 

 poda, 681. 



re-elected to the 



Council, xix. ; elected a Vice-Pre- 

 sident, 75 — *S'ee Exhibits. 



Fungi, Algal, of the Lismore District, 

 310. 



(lallipoli, butterflies from, exhibited, 



723. 

 Garland, J. R. , obitviary notice of, x. 

 Geology of the Great Serpentine-Belt, 



121,540— Of the Tamworth District, 



N.S.W., 540. 

 Geranium Rust, exhibited, 416, 420. 

 Gilder, P. G.. elected a Member, 120. 

 Gills, rectal, of dragonflies, 422. 

 Goldfinch, G. M., 75. 

 Grapevine leaves aflected with Erinosis, 



exhibited, 117. 

 Grasses, exhibited, 115, 208, 416. 

 Anat(jmical structvire of xero- 



phytic, 42. 



Kallmann, E. F,, Linnean Macleay 

 Fellow in Zoology, summary of year's 

 work, xii. — Re-elected a Fellow, xiii. 



Hamblin, C. 0., elected a Member, 211. 



Hamilton, A. A., Topographical and 

 Ecological Notes on the Flora of the 

 Blue Mountains, 386. 



see Exhibits. 



A. G., elected President, xix. 



Hardenbergia, seven species or varie- 

 ties, exhibited, 722. 



Hedley, C, re-elected to the Council, 

 xix. — Elected a Vice-President, 75 — 

 Portrait of Prof. Herdman, presented 

 by, 630— >S'ee Exhibits. 



Helichrysxm with flowers varying in 

 colour, exhibited, 626. 



Herdman, W. A., portrait of, pre- 

 sented, 630. 



Hill, G. F., Northern Territory Termi- 



fkl(e,i., 83. 

 Hull, A. F. B. , elected to the Council, 



75 — See Exhibits. 

 Hybrid Boronia, exhibited, 419. 

 Hydroids from New South Wales, 196. 

 Hynes, Miss, S. A., see Exhibits. 



Igneous Rocks, Carboniferous, 294. 



Illustrations of Japanese shells, ex- 

 hibited, 207. 



Inflorescences, abnormal, exhibited, 

 416, 421. 



Insects, fossil, in Queensland, 420 — 

 Washed up on Womberal beach, 

 exhibited, 720. 



Intestine, sections of, exhibited, 119. 



Jaw-bone, sections of, exhibited, 119. 



Johnston, S. J., On Moreauia mira- 

 hi/is, g.et sp.n. , a remarkable Tre- 

 matode parasitic in Ornithorhynclms, 



278. 



Keratophyres of Nundle District, 121. 



Lea, A. M. , Descriptions of new Species 

 of Australian CoJeoptera, xi., 490. 



Leaf-variation, examples of, exhibited, 

 119, 209, 289, 415, 419, 487, 628,721. 



Leaves attacked by mites, exhibited, 

 118 — Dimorphic, exhibited, 118 — 

 Variegated, exhibited, 209. 



Lepidoptey^a of Ebor Scrub, 185 — De- 

 scriptions of new Species, 474. 



Le Plastrier, Miss C. E. M., elected a 

 Member, 75. 



Levan-gum-forming Bacterium, a new, 

 174. 



Linui'V, feeding-tracks of, 114. 



Lismore District, freshwater algas of, 

 310. 



Longicorn-beetle, branch-girdling, ex- 

 hibited, 417 — Series illustrating life- 

 history, and parasites of, 720. 



Lord H(jwe Island, Mosses of, 363. 



Lower, 0. B. , Descriptions of new Spe- 

 cies of Australian Lepidopter-a, 474. 



Lucas, A. H. S., elected a Vice-Presi- 

 dent, 75. 



McCulloch, A. R., Notes on, and De- 

 scriptions of Australian Fishes, 259. 

 MacLaurin, Sir N., obituary notice of, 



