INDEX. 



Dragonfly-larva* , colour - changes 



of, 604. 

 Dim, W. S., elected President, 43 



— See Exhibits, 399, 607. 



Elections: Auditor, 43 — Council, 

 43— Hon. Treasurer, 106— Lin- 

 nean Macleay Fellows, 13 — New 

 Members, 106, 169, 253, 395, 450, 

 525, 656— President, 43— Vice- 

 Presidents, 106. 

 Eucalypts exhibited, 48, 170. 

 Exhibits: — 



Baker, R. T., Red Cedar dam- 

 aged by fungi ; entomogenous 

 fungus, 526. 

 Bickford, E. I., West Austral- 

 ian plants (Eucalyptus, and 

 Black Kangaroo-Paw), 48, 661. 

 Came, J. E., Lantern-views of 



New Guinea and Java, 113. 

 Carter, H. J., Coleoptera of the 



genus Notonomus, 398. 

 Chapman, H. G., A rare Cepha- 



lopod, Spirula spirula, 170. 

 Cheel, E., Grasses (Eragrostis 

 spp.) ; fruit of Snake Gourd ; a 

 creeping Xanthium ; and a hy- 

 brid Callistemon,, lift — Fungi, 

 including Rusts and Smuts, 

 170 — Fungi, including Rusts, 

 254 — Lichens, and Fungi, 396 

 — Xerotes sp., and Tetrathrcn 

 spp., 527 — Various plants, 606 

 — Grasses, 658. 

 D'Ombrain, E. A., Portion of 

 plank injured by a marine 

 Wood-borer, 110. 

 Dun, W. S., Photograph of rep- 

 tilian footprints in shale, 399 

 —Silurian Coral, 607. 

 Fletcher, J. J., Fruits of Tecdma 



radicans, 113. 

 Froggatt, W. W., Insects trap- 

 ped by flowers of Oleander, 

 108 — Insects from the New 

 Hebrides, 521 — Cicadida?, and 

 Chalcid parasites of the Sheep 

 Maggot-fly, 656. 

 Grant, R., Apparatus for filling 



tubes with calf -lymph, 518. 

 Hamilton, A. A., Two unrecord- 

 ed introduced plants ; a rare 

 Leucopogon, 110 — Two unre- 

 corded introduced plants; 



Exhibits : — 



Boerhaavia diffusa, 170 — Two 

 introduced plants; Chenopo- 

 dium triangulare, 254 — "Hot- 

 tentot Fig" ; variable leaves of 

 Senecio, 396 — Plants exempli- 

 fying teratology, 520, 605. 



Hamilton, A. G., Teratological 

 example of Arum Lily, 606. 



Harrison, L., Hippoboscid flies 

 with Mallophaga, from birds, 

 108. 



Hedley, C, Japanese postcards, 

 and bonbons resembling shells, 

 255. 



Hull, A. F. B., Nest and eggs of 

 two Lord Howe Island birds, 

 657. 



Hunter, J. G., An enormous 

 Antarctic Pycnogonid, 113. 



Hynes, Miss S., Fruits and a 

 drawing of Hernandia bivalis; 

 coloured illustrations of native 

 plants; 48 — Coccoloba platy- 

 clada showing xerophytic char- 

 acters, 520. 



Jenkins, R. J. H., Flaked abo- 

 riginal stone-axe, from Wov 

 Woy, 525. 



Lucas, A. H. S., Mounted 

 marine alga?., 109. 



McCulloch, A. R., Freshwater 

 turtle taken in salt water, 110 

 — Drawings of fishes on spe- 

 cial paper, 396. 



Mackinnon, E., Micro-fungi; 

 Plantago lanreolata in a tera- 

 tological condition, 657. 



Maiden, J. H., Photographs of 

 fruits of Macrozamia ; a hybrid 

 Acacia, 109 — Fruits and flow- 

 ers of a rare Eucalypt from 

 West Australia, 170. 



Mjoberg, E., Zoological speci- 

 mens from North Queensland, 

 606. 



North, A. J., Birds and eggs 

 from Fanning Island, 171, 660 

 — Skin and eggs of the Ant- 

 arctic and Silvery-grey Pet- 

 rels, 255 — Black-banded Fruit- 

 Pigeon from the Northern 

 Territory, 398— Skins of Yel- 

 low-breasted Robin and Su- 

 perb Warbler, exemplifying 



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