Index. 



Fd.sriolaria filameyitoaa., 1 00 



Fkrcjuson, E. W.. Rats and Fleas in their 



Relation to Plague, \\\ 

 Fig trees and their associated wasps, 27H 

 Fijians, 101 

 Fire production, 249 



Fish, Goggle-eyed Mangrove, 82 ; Ribbon. 140 

 Fish traps, 203 

 Five Islands, 143 



Flying Phalanger Taguan, 191, 195 

 Flea, Dog. 110; European Rat, 110; 



Indian Red, 115 ; Mouse. 110 

 Fleas in their relation to plague, 114 

 Fletcher, Harold O., The Mystery Lake, 



214 

 Fly, Bladder, 85 ; Fruit. 274 ; Ichneumon, 



85 ; Lantern, 273 ; Robber, 85 

 FiA'NN, T. Thomson, A Whale of Bygone 



Days, 200 

 Food Hanger, Fijian, 158 



Gannet, 45, 258 



Gecko, Broad-tailed, 247 ; Wood. 248 



(.Joshawk, Australian, 228 



Grant. Robert, Death of. 242 



Great Barrier Reef, 79 



Gregory, Prof. W. K., 50 



Gregory. W. K., Australian Mammals and 



why they should be jJrcjtected, 05 

 ( irou]). Aboriginal, 4 ; Admiralty Rocks, 257 ; 



Antarctic, 27 ; Boatswain bird, 133 ; 



Coral Pool, 259 ; Hawaiian, 28 ; Ravi, 



293 

 Group, making of, 27 



Gki:tzma(hkr, F. L., a Seaside Ramble. 102 

 Gull, Silver, 140 

 (iij/nnodnctylus platunia, 247 



HdlcyoH sanctus, 151 



Halia-stur indu-v, 225 



Jfdlidctis leucogaster, 225 



H<i palocarcinus tnarsiipialis, 58 



Hardy, G. K., The Spider-eating Insects of 



Australia. 84 ; Migratory Locusts, 121 ; 



In a Brisbane garden, 273 

 Hargraves, W. H., Reminiscences of the 



"Challenger " Exjjedition, 212 

 Hawk, Brown, 227 

 Heart Urchin, 21 

 Hedlky, Charles, Blackfellows' Pictures. 



7 ; The Depths of tlie Sea, 48 ; How 



Savages vise the Sea Shells, 103 ; A 



Talk about Shells, 233 

 Heron, Nankeen Night, 140 

 Hippocampus abdominalis, 103 

 Hookworm, 147 

 Horse's Hardship, 150 

 Houseliold Pests, 11 

 Hoicea foster iana, 32 

 Hnenia proteus, 244 

 HuiiL, A. F. Basskt. The Islands of New 



South Wales and their Birils, 139 

 Hunter Island, 270 

 Hvu-loy"s Expoflition to New Guinea, 102, 



192, 293 

 Hi/asteiuis diacanthun, 243 

 Hynieitofionw, 40 

 llypnarcc sufpiigra, 89 



Icracklca berigoru, 227 



Insects, Leaf. 177-181 ; Spider-eat inij;, 84 ; 

 Stick, 177-181 



Islands of New South Wales and their Birds, 



139 

 laopeda villotia, 55 



Jellv-tisli, Crawling, 20 

 Jelly-fishes, 102 



Kaimari, 293 



" Kentia "" jjaln.s, 32 



Kestrel, Nankeen, 229 



Kingfisher, Sacred, 151 



Kinghorn, J. Roy, Snakes ; their Fangs and 

 Venom Apparatus, 22 ; Some large 

 Non-Venomous Snakes and their Food, 53; 

 The R.A.O.U. Conference and Museum 

 V. Private Collections, 80 ; Bird Notes, 

 151, 184 ; The Chameleon, 189 ; A 

 Romance in the Life of the Little Penguin, 

 197 ; The Red-Whiskered Bulbul, 219 ; 

 Some little known Lizards — The Geckos, 

 247 



Lakatoi, 281, 299 



Lake Eyre, 214 



Lake Letty, 210 



Larus novea-hollandiae, 140 



Lafrodectus hasselti, 50 



Lectiu-es, 03 ; extension, 123, 132 ; to the 



blind, 90 

 Livingstone, Arthur A.. Experiences and 



Imjjressions of a Collecting Trip on a 



Trawler, 171 : Life and vStrife among the 



Sea Birds, 251 

 Locusts, migratory or plague, 120 

 Longman, Heber A., The Queen of Spinner?, 



180 

 Lord Howe Island, 31, 133, 257 



McCuLLOcH, Allan R., Dying slowlj-. 21 ; 

 Lord Howe Island — A Naturalist's Para- 

 dise, 31 ; Electric Rays, 89 : Pigs' Tusks 

 and Armleis, 117; The Making of a 

 Museum Grouj), 133 ; Warin the Garden, 

 209 : Sea-Dragons (Phyllopteryx), 231 ; 

 Two new Museiun Groups, 257; Mud- 

 dwellers of Kaimari, 293 



McMahon, Thos. J., Ocean Island. The 

 Phosphate industry, 155 



McNeill, F. A., Quaint Crustaceans, 57 ; 

 Peculiar Agencies of Animal Distribution, 

 88 ; Crustacean Camovifleur s, 243 ; The 

 Strange Fate of a Wliite Cockatoo, 205 



]\lcRae, G., Deatli of, 250 



Macronectes git/antea, 252 



Magic and Sorcery, 87 



iVIagpies, 41 



IMammals, Australian, 05 



Mantis, Praying, 238 



Maori, 98 



^larsupials, 0() 



Megalatractus firudiius. 100 



Meteoiites, 31 1 



Micronesians, 99 



Mil burn, Geo., 121 



Mollyhawk, 251 



Monotremes, 05 



Montague Island, 139 



Moreton Bay Fig Wasp, 278 



MoRRiSBV, L. H., The Sulnhiu' Island, 270 



]\lud-Dwellers of Kaimari, 293 



Murramurang Island, 142 



Museum v. jjiivate collections, 80 



Museums and Universities Conference, 287 



