V. 



Exhibits : — 



at Nambucca River, 236— Bog- 

 moss used foi- packing Trout- 

 ova, 283 — Photographs of a 

 Southern llibbon-Fish, 492— 

 Oj'ster and Cockle Shells from 

 a deposit at Macleay lliver, 

 556. 



Steel (T.). Fleshy corolla-tubes 

 of the Mohwa, 235 — An ab- 

 normally coloured egg of a 

 Muscovy Duck, 390 — Acorn 

 with four Cotyledons, 492. 



Tillj-ard (R. J.). Photographs 

 of a seedling of the W. A. 

 Christmas-Tree, 137 — A rare 

 dragon-fly and its larval skin, 

 590. 



Turner (F.). A grass (Panicum 

 fflahnim), with a note confirm- 

 ing his determination, 48 — 

 Fruits of Oicenia acidula, 137 

 — Fruits of Nitraria Sclioheri; 

 Solainim pctrophilum, a sus- 

 pected poisonous plant ; 

 Grasses from New Caledonia, 

 283— Grasses from the North- 

 ern Territory ; a grass from 

 Cudgen, Tweed River ; a 

 Chenopod with hairy fruiting 

 perianths causing fibre-balls, 

 393 — Grasses and Cyperace- 

 ous plants from the Northern 

 Territory, 495 — A western 

 grass from Blacktown, 559. 



Walkom (A. B.). Glendonites 

 from the Lower Marine Seriess 

 493. 



Waterhouse (G. A.). A rare 

 butterfly (diclopidcf! croites), 

 236 — Butterfly (Sfz/j^of^ff, corin- 

 na) from E., N.E., and N. Aus- 

 tralia, 494 — A series of aber- 

 rant Rhopalocera, 558. 



Fat-solvents, action of, upon sew- 

 age-sick soils, 238. 



Federal Government and Science, 

 9. 



Fellow, Linnean M.noleay, Rcsumo 

 of the year's work, 5. 



Fellowships,Linnean Macleay : An- 

 noimcements respecting, .590,652 

 — Elections to, 5. 



Ferguson (E.W.). Revision of the 



Amycteridcs. Part ii. Talauri- 



nus, 83. 

 Ferns of Lord Howe Island, 395. 

 Fibre-balls in Sheep, reputed to 



be due to a Chenopod, 394. 

 Fibrovascular System of the 



Quince-fruit,compared with that 



of the Apple, 689. 

 Fig-Tree, sections of buttress of, 



exhibited, 557. 

 Figures and Description of three 



specimens of Molacanthus, 553. 

 Fishes. ^Ve Exhibits (D.G.Stead). 

 Fletcher (J. J.). Sec Exhibits, 

 Flinders Chase, Kangaroo Island, 



reservation of, 7. 

 Flora, Australian, distribution of 



hydrocyanic acid in plants of 



the, 220. 

 Frog, Green, photograph of, ex- 

 hibited, 591. 

 Froggatt (J. L.). Hee Exhibits. 

 (W. W.). Collection of 



Parasitic Hymentoptera made 



by, described, 172. 

 Presidential Address, 



March 27th, 1912. 

 Re-elected President, 



43. 



See Exhibits. 



Frogs, Australian, some Trema- 



tode Parasites of, 285. 

 Fungi. See Exhibits (E. Cheel, 



J. L. Froggatt, E. Mackinnon). 

 Fungus, emitting iodoform-like 



odour, exhibited, 557. 



Garland (J.R.). Re-elected a Vice- 

 President, 136. 



Gastropod Protoconch, Constitu- 

 tion, etc., 49. 



Genera, New, of Parasitic Hyme- 

 noptera, 172. 



Genus Stigmodera, Notes on the, 

 497. 



Girault (A. A.). Elected a Mem- 

 ber, 652. 



Glendonites, from Lower Marine 

 Series, exhibited, 493. 



Crhiceria ford cava, exhibited, 559. 



Goldfinch (G.M.). Elected a Mem- 

 ber. 492. 



Grace (W. H.). Elected a Member, 

 235. 



