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GENERAL INDEX. 
[The species and genera, the names of which are printed in italics, 
are described as new. | 
Aboriginal Habits and Customs, 121. 
Acridopeza reticulata, 80. 
Agnapha fusca, 111. 
Agrilus Terre-regine, 220. 
Alectoria superba, 8&7. 
Ambonychia macroptera, 185. 
Ametrosomus Helmsi, 169. 
Ametrus tibialis, 169. 
Amphicroum Adelaice@, 23; cribriceps, 23. 
Aphodius Frenchi, 35; Lindensis, 35; Tas- 
maniz, 209 ; Yorkensis, 209. 
Aposites lanaticollis, 61; niger, 62. 
Apotrechus ambulans, 167 ; unicolor, 167. 
Apteronomus Bordaensis, 168. 
Arthropterus foveipennis, 24 ; occidentalis, 25. 
Astreus, navarchis, 211; Oberthueri 211 ; 
simplex, 211. 
Atznius mendax,36; torridus, 36. 
Atomaria euecalypti, 33. 
Aulacomera acuminata, 113; 
insularis, 112. 
Aulacophora occipitalis, 237 
Australian Coleoptera, 20, 207 ; Fossils, 183 ; 
Gryllacride, 137 ; Lepidoptera, 5 ; Mollusca, 
125; Phaneropteride, 77 ; Stenopelmatide, 
137 ; new species of. 
Barbatia Carpenteri, 135. 
Bebius variegatus, 64. 
Berosus majusculus, 207. 
Betheluim mundum, 57 ; tricolor, 56. 
Bittner, A., Echinoids of the Australian Ter- 
tiaries, 190. 
Blackburn, Rev. T., on New Genera and 
Species of Australian Coleoptera, 20, 207. 
Botany of Melville Island, 118. 
Bragg, The Energy of the Electro-magnetic 
Field, 74. 
Bubastes vagans, 213. 
Bubastodes sulcicollis, 212. 
Bucolinus longicornis, 252. 
Bucolus convexus, 72. 
Cadecia acutifolia, 93; bispinulosa, 93; concisa, 
88; halmaturina, 91 ; hirsuta, 93 ; hospes, 
92; inermis, 91 ; longipennis, 88 ; longipen- 
nioides, 89; marginata, 88; major, 90; 
minor, 92; obtusifolia, 92; olivacea, 90 ; 
pictipes, 87 ; porrecta, 95 ; roseopennis, 94; 
scalaris, 92 ; septentrionalis, 90; valida, 89. 
Cambrian Rocks at Curramulka, 179 ; fossils 
of, 188; glaciated rock-surfaces at, 182. 
Cardiothorax aeripennis, 226. 
Cardita bimaculata, 134; gemmulifera, 130. 
Casigneta lamellosa, 82. 
Chartopteryx Victoriensis, 226, 
Chilocorus jflavidus, 239. 
Chingalee Tribe, Habits and Customs of, 121. 
Clavagella multangularis, 134. 
Coccinella Kingi, 238. 
Coelophora guttata, 238; Mastersi, 238. 
incerta, 112; 
Coleoptera, New Genera ‘and Species of, 20, 
207. 
Colon Melbournense, 25. 
Columbella cominelleformis, 126. 
Coscinocyathus Htheridgei, 188. 
Cryptamorpha Macleayi, 31. 
Cryptophaga Blackburnii, 
16; ochroleuca, 15. 
Cryptophagus gibbipennis, 32. 
Curis discoidalis, 214. 
Curramulka, Cambrian Rocks at, 179. 
Cyclaster Archeri, 193. 
Cycloscymnus minutus, 251, 
Cyria tridens, 41, 215. 
Daedrosis monticola, 227. 
Diastella flexuosacercata, 96; latifolia, 95. 
Dichromodes ptilomacra, 8. 
Dictyota costulata, 98; Elderi, 99; indivisa, 
98; pruinosa, 99; viridissima, 97. 
Didymocantha novica, 233. 
Diplodonta Adamsi, 134. 
Dixon, S., on the Effects of Settlement and 
Pastoral Occupation in Australia upon the 
Indigenous Vegetation, 195. 
Donacia Australasie, 235. 
Ducetia Japonica, 80. 
Dyscolocerus heros, 56. 
Dysostines, 229. 
Echinoids of the Australian Eocene, 180, 190. 
Echinolampas posterocrassus, 195. 
Ectorisma granulata, 127. 
Ectosticta ornata, 66. 
Egleis varicolor, 238. 
Electro-magnetic Field, Energy of, 74. 
Elephantodeta eburnata, 109; farinosa, 110. 
Eleusis parva, 24. 
Eocene Echinoids, 180, 190; rocks and fossils, 
179. 
Eonius atrifrons, 164; fumatus, 165; tig- 
7iNUS , 163. 
Epacra aenea, 166; modesta, 166. Z 
Ephippthyta guadrigesimagutiata, 84; tri- 
gintiduoguttata, §3. 
Ephippthytoidea sparsa, 85. 
Eremus Muelleri, 166; spinulosus, 165. 
Evithionyx lanosus, 259. ; 
Eurispa fraterna, 68; nigripes, 67 ; simplex, 
68. 
Fibularia gregata, 192. 
Glacial Phenomena about Mount Gambier, 
23 
Glaciated Rock-surfaces at Curramulka, 182. 
Gryllacride of Australia, 137. 
Gryllacris adventa, 153; appendiculata, 149 ; 
atrogeniculata, 144 ; aurantiaca, 149 ; 
cyanea, 143; debilis, 151 ; demidiata, 148; 
dubia, 149; excelsa, 149; exigua, 152; 
ferrotestacea, 147 ; ferruginea, 152; gemina, 
153 ; hyalena, 152: incerta, 154; ligata, 151 
15;° delocenrta, 
