VI. 



INDEX. 



New Guinea, See Exhibits (J. E. 

 Came), 113. 



New Hebrides, insects from, See 

 Exhibits (Froggatt,W. W.), 521. 



Newman, L. J. W., elected a Mem- 

 ber, 169. 



New South Wales, Geology and 

 Petrologv of the Great Serpen- 

 tine Belt of, 490, 569, 662— 

 Hydrocyanic acid in Grasses 

 of, 624 — Permo Carboniferous 

 Palaeogeography in, 139. 



North, A. J., See Exhibits. 



North Queensland, SfC Exhibits 

 (E. Mjbberg), 606. 



Northern Territory, Fruit-pigeon 

 from, exhibited, 398. 



Note on Red Clover Rust, 397— On 

 the Occurrence of Strychnicine, 

 761. 



Notes from the Botanic Gardens, 

 Sydney, No. 18, 242. 



on Australian Marine Alga?, 



i., 49. 



Parasites of Sheep Maggot-Fly, 

 exhibited, 656 — Ectoparasites of 

 birds, exhibited, 108 — Micro- 

 fungi, See Exhibits (E. Cheel ; 

 E. Mackinnon. 



Paumoto Group, birds from, exhi- 

 bited, 521. 



Permo-Carboniferous Palseogeo- 

 graphy in New South Wales, 

 139 — Geology of, in the Glen don- 

 brook District, 146 — Stratigra- 

 phical Geology of, in the Mait- 

 land-Branxton District, 114. 



Petrels, skins and eggs of, exhibit- 

 ed, 255. 



Petrie, J. M., Hydrocyanic Acid 

 in Plants, Part ii., Its Occur- 

 rence in the Grasses of New 

 South Wales, 624. 



Note on the Occur- 

 rence of Strychnicine, 761. 



Re-election to a 



on some recently discovered 



Occurrences of the pseudomorph, 

 Glendonite, 160. 



on the indigenous plants in 



the Cobar District, No. ii., 639. 

 on the Permo-Carboniferous 



Palseogeography in New South 

 South Wales, 139. 



Re visional, on Australian 



Carabidcc, 404. 

 Notonomus, Revisional Notes on 



the Genus, 404— See Exhibits 



(H. J. Carter), 398. 

 Nundle District, Geology of, 569. 

 Nuytsia, flourishing seedling of, 



destroyed by fire, 48. 



Odonata, Descriptions of new 

 Forms of Australian, 229 — Tas- 

 manian, in relation to the Bas- 

 sian Isthmus, 765. 



Oleander, insects trapped by the 

 flowers of, exhibited, 108. 



Oliver, W. H. B., See Exhibits, 

 605. 



Ox, freezing point of blood-serum 

 of, 170. 



Pala?ogeography, Permo-Carboni- 

 ferous, in New South Wales, 

 139. 



Linnean Macleay Fellowship, 13 

 — Resume of year's work,, 12. 



Petrology of the Great Serpentine- 

 Belt of New South Wales, 662. 



Plants, exhibited, See Exhibits — 

 Hydrocyanic acid in, 624 — Indi- 

 genous in the Cobar District, 

 639. 



Portraits of Professor W. J. 

 Stephens and Mr. G. Masters, 

 presented, 255, 399. 



Pycnogoid, Antarctic, exhibited, 

 113. 



Rayment, F. H., elected Auditor, 



43. 

 Regent Bird, hippoboscid with 



Mallophaga from, exhibited, 109. 

 Reptilian footprints in shale, ex- 

 hibited, 399. 

 Revision of Australian Species of 



the Subfamilies Cyphaleince and 



Cnodalonince, 61. 

 Australian Curculioni- 



dce belonging to the Subfamily 



rijptorhynchides, 451. 



Culicidce in the Mac- 



leay Museum, 747. 



the Amycterides, 340. 



Royal Society of S. Australia, 



grants in aid of research, 395. 



Rust on Red Clover, note on, 397. 



