Eggs and Skin of Petrels, exhibit- 

 ed, 48. 

 Elections : Auditor, 43 — Council, 

 43, 235— Hon. Treasurer, 136— 

 Linnean Macleay Fellows, 1912- 

 13, 5— New Members, 136, 235, 

 282, 390, 492, 556,652— President, 

 43— Vice-Presidents, 136. 

 Eragrostis Icptostaclnja, Note on 



the Scent of, 391. 

 Eragrostis spp., exhibited, 392. 

 Eriochloa, a new Species of, from 



the Hawkesbury River, 709. 

 Eucalypts of Parramatta, with 

 Description of a new Species, 

 561. 

 Eupomatia BcnuctUi, drawing of 



the tubers of, exhibited, 558. 

 Exhibits : — 



Baker (R. T.). Sections of but- 

 tress of a Fig-tree, 557. 

 Bickford (E. I.). West Austra- 

 lian Pitcher-plant, 654. 

 Chapman (H.G.). Mosquito lar- 

 va; in sea-water, 237. 

 Cheel (E.). Mistletoes from 

 Burrinjuck, N.S.W. ; Rosa tur- 

 Mnata, and GrcriUea asplcni- 

 folia var. BhephcrcUana, 137 — 

 Fungus on River She-oak, 236 

 — Grasses {Eragrostis spp.), 

 Kangaroo Grass, Darwinia 

 taxi folia var. gra)uUflora,yod.s 

 of Stizolohium spp., 393 — 

 Grasses, various, 494 — Sweet- 

 briar infested with Rose-rust ; 

 Rust-smitten Grasses ; Vivi- 

 parous Fesciie Grass ; Kanga- 

 roo Grass showing two dis- 

 tinct forms, 592 — Grasses in- 

 fested with Smuts ; Bulbous 

 Meadow Grass, 654. 



■ , for Mr. D. G. Stead. 



Bog-moss iised for packing 

 Trout-ova, 283. 

 Cleland (J. B.). Manna from 

 Kimzea sp., 283— Hydatid 

 Cysts, to show how they are 

 devoured by dogs withoiit in- 

 iury, 493 — Acarids on a bull's 

 hide; Lomatia leaves for ex- 

 port. 591. 

 D'Ombrain (E. A.). Seeds eaten 

 by Great Black Palm Cocka- 

 too, 493. 



Exhibits :— 



Dnn(W. S.) [For A. B. Walkom]. 

 Glendonites from the Lower 

 Marine Series, 493. 



Fletcher (J. J.). Spine-tailed 

 Swift struck by lightning,138. 



Froggatt (J. L.). Fungus emit- 

 ting iodoform-like odour, 557. 



(W. W.). Rare West 



Australian Mole-cricket ; two 

 rare Cicadas from Bernier 

 Island, and Perth, W.A., 394— 

 Mealy Bug from South Aus- 

 tralia ; trapdoor nests of 

 spiders, 496— Dipterous lar- 

 vae from windpipes of Kanga- 

 roos,560 — Australian and Tas- 

 manian Bees, 592 — Cicada de- 

 structive to fruit and forest 

 trees, 654. 



[For \V. B. Gurney]. 



European Lecanid Scale on 

 Grape-vines, 592. 



Gurney (W.B.). European Leca- 

 nid Scale on Grape-vines, 592. 



Hall (C). Abnormal flower of 

 Anemone coronaria, 557. 



Hamilton (A. A.). A new grass 

 from the Hawkesbury River ; 

 three species of Erigcron,'^^5 — 

 Caltrops weed ; a variable 

 grass {Panicum crus-gnlli) ; 

 drawing of the tubers of Eu- 

 pomatia Bennetti; specimens 

 of two species of Pimelea, 558 

 — Three interesting plants 

 {Medicago kispida, var. iuer- 

 mis, Acacia obtusata, Cotula 

 rcptayis), 591. 



Hamilton (A. G.). Photograph 

 of the large Green Frog, 591. 



Hull (A. F. B.). Skin and Egg 

 of Allied Petrel ; eggs of 

 Fleshv-footed Petrel, 48. 



McCulloch (A. R.). Land-crab 

 from Murray Island, 136 — 

 Water Rat' killed in the 

 Botanic Gardens 493. 



Mackinnon (E.). Six parasitic 

 Fungi, 592. 



Stead (D. G.). Kmbryos and fry 

 of the Salmon Catfish, 48— 

 Aboriginal remains from a 

 Shell-deposit, Macleay River; 

 Oyster-shells from a deposit 



