355 



GENERAL INDEX, 



[Generic and specific names printed in italics indicate that the 

 forms described are new.] 



Acmsea flammea, 101. 



Actteon rosous, var. arcatus, 309 ; 

 retusus, 309. 



Adeorbis kimheri, 308. 



Amazonstone, 123. 



Amelora i^olychroa, 171. 



Annual Meeting, 321. 



Annual Report, 322; Field Natu- 

 ralists' Section, 340 ; Native Fauna 

 and Flora Committee. 343; Mala- 

 colog-ical Section, 346; Micro- 

 scopical Section, 353. 



Anodontonyx, 257 ; Table of Species, 

 258; A. (iiiteimalis, 266; chaJceus, 

 263; consanauineus, 262; creher, 

 262; graricoUis, 260 ; Harti, 259; 

 hirticeps, 266; indignus, 264; 

 lanffuida. 265 : micans, 263 ; nigro- 

 lineata, 266, 298; rectangulus, 264; 

 tctriciis. 261 ; vigilans, 260. 



Anthropological Notes on Northern 

 Territory Tribes, 1. 



Arcularia dipsacoides. 214. 



Arsipoda kingensis, 298. 



Afrrmonocheila, 238; A. longipes, 

 239. 



Baker, W. H., Notes on South 

 Australian Decapod Crustacea, 173. 



Balance-sheet, 325. 



Barytes Sand Crystals, 119; Radial- 

 Nodular Barytes, 120. 



Basedow, H., Anthropological Notes 

 on Northern Territory Tribes, 1. 



Bathvarca perversidens, 222. 



Blackburn, Rev. T., Further Notes 

 on Australian Coleoptera, 231. 



Blastobasis anthoptera, 118; mono- 

 zona, 118. 



Bog-iron ore deposit, 77. 



Bragg, Prof. W. H., Comparison of 

 some Forms of Electric Radiation, 

 79; Nature of Rontgen Ravs, 94. 



Bragg, Prof. W. H., and Dr.^ W. T. 

 Cooke, lonisation Curve of Meth- 

 ane, 111. 



Bragg, Prof. W. H., and J. P. V. 

 Madsen, The Quality of the 

 Secondary lonisation due to ^ 

 Rays. 300. 



Bvrrhomorpha, 275; B. anomala, 

 276 ; Table of Species, 276. 



Csesyra platyxanthci. 118. 



Caladenia gladiolata, 210 ; tutelata, 

 211. 



Caleana major, 127. I 



Callianassa ceqnimana, 182. > 



Caterpillar fungus, 316. ' 



Caulobius fcrrugineus, 239. 

 Cavolina inflexa, 107; tridentata, 



107; trispinosa, 107. 

 Cebysa conflictella, 207. 

 Ceratoplax i^unctata, 176. 

 Cercyon kingense, 231. 

 Chrysotile, 123. 

 Cis leanus, 285. 

 Clania, 196; Table of Species, 196; 



C. Dewitzi, 196; hcmitricha, 199; 



ignobilis, 197; Lewinii, 198; 



2)hotidias, 199; tenuis, 197. 

 Clio balantium, 108; pyramidata, 



108; subula, 108. 

 Cocculina coercita, 102. 

 Coleoptera, Notes on Australian, 



251. 

 Condylocardia ovata, 109; trifoliata, 



109. 

 Cooke, Dr. W. T. fsee under Bragg 



and Mawson.] 

 Crassatellites banksii, 312; carnea, 



311; discus, 311; kingicola, 311; 



micra, 313; probleema, 313; pro- 



ducta, 312. 

 Crustacea, South Australian De- 

 capod, 173. 

 Cryptodromia deprcssa, 180. 

 Cryptophagus tasmanicus, 232. 

 Cryptopora brazieri, 106. 

 Ctenaphides gi/mnosf ictus, 164. 

 Cuna concentrica, 109 ; delta, 109. 

 Curculionidse, Descriptions of Aus- 

 tralian, 129. 

 Cyamiomactra communis, 108 ; mac- 



'troides, 108. 

 Cyclostrema denselaminatum, 306; 



homalon, 305; ^-'^'^^'^^^'^'^ 306. 

 Cycloxanthus carinatus, 173. 

 Cymatium kampylum. 102. 

 Dennant. Mr. J., Obituary Notice 



of. 323. 

 Diphyllocera kirbyana, 281. 

 Diuris j^'^^'^chiln, 209. 

 Donations to the Library, 326. 

 Drillia hecatorguia, 215. 

 Dromia ootodentata. 179. 

 Elder Rock, Phosphate Minerals 



from, 65. 

 Electric Radiation, 79. 

 Eliiwsfola, 193; ?7. hypomela, 193. 

 Enamillus inauricei, 235 [see Saro- 



tlirovierus.'] 

 Entometa ignobilis. 207. 

 Eochrois leiochroa, 114; trisema, 114, 

 Erynnis amalia, 170. 

 Eulechria monoda, 115; paraleuca, 



114. 



