439 



Daedalea gibbosa, 69 

 'Dasj'cercus cristicauda, 136 

 Delias ennia dorothca, 349 ; e. nigidius, 350 ; 



mysis, 350 

 Delma fraseri, 79 

 Demiegretta sacra, 122 

 Denisonia coronoides, 128 

 Deretaphrus bucculcntus, 212 

 Desiantha macnlata, 359 

 Diathryptica callibrya, 172 ; thcticopis, 173 

 Dibelonetes, 16; D. brevicollis, 16; mjoe- 



bergi, 17 ; palaeotropicus, 17 

 Dicax, 47 ; D. cephalotes, 47 ; deserti, 47 ; 



longiceps, 47 ; rubripennis, 47 

 Dolicaou, 49; D. alafus, 49; pcdatiis, 50 

 Domene, 29; D. australiae, 29; microps, 30; 



pectinatrix, 29 ; torrensensis, 29 

 Drakea Jeanensis, 340 



Egernia whitii, 80 



Eleale, 214 



Eiodina padusa, 351; perdita toiigitra, 350 



Elston, A. H., Australian Coleoptera, 212 



Encounter Bay, Gem Sands of, 255 



Ephthianura albifrons, 124, 361 



Epicephala sicphancphora, 171 



Epithetica, 165 ; E. ryphoscia, 165 



Erechthias acrolcuca, 184 ; cansfophara, 186 ; 

 ccletica, 185 ; cirrhopolia, 185 ; cpixantha, 

 184; mcsosticha, 184; polionota, 185; 

 polyplccia, 184 



Ethmia hcliomela, 54; olbista, 170 



Eudyptula minor, 122 



Eulechria dcUoloma, 55 ; polisfis, 55 



Eulepis pyrrhus canomaculatus, 342 



Euploea usipetes hippias, 342 



Eurycus cressida cassandra, 351 



Euthyphasis lineata, 358 



Field Naturalists' Section, 434 



Fish, Bacterial Disease of, 157 



Flammula excentrica, 62 



Flora and Fauna of Nuyts Archipelago and 

 the Investigator Group, No. 5, Lizards, 

 79; No. 6, Didelphian Mammals, 82; 

 No. 7, Fishes, 95; No. 8, Ecology of 

 Pearson Islands, 97 ; Analyses of Soils 

 from Pearson Islands, 111; No. 9, Birds 

 of Pearson Islands, 119; No. 10, Snakes 

 of St. Francis Island, 127; No. 11, 

 Coleoptera of Pearson Island, 355 ; No. 

 12, Stomach Contents of Pearson Island 

 Birds, 361; No. 13, Orthoptera, 362; 

 No. l-^. Fungi of Pearson Island, 365. 



Flora of South Australia, 367 



Fomes applanatus, 68 ; a. leucophaeus, 68 ; 

 a. nigrolaccatus, 68 ; Calkinsii, 67 ; con- 

 chatus, 68 ; durissimus, 67 ; rimosus 

 casuarinae, 67 ; robustus, 67 ; setulosus, 

 67 ; torulosus, 67 



Fungi, 58 ; of Pearson Island, 365 



Gabianus pacificus, 122 

 Ganodermus, 63 



Geaster f ornicatus, 76, 366 ; minimus, 366 ; 

 saccatus, 366 



Gem Sands of Encounter Bay, 255 

 Geological Sketch-section of the Sea-Cliffs on 



the Eastern side of Gulf St. Vincent, 279 

 Gill, Thomas, Obituary, 406 

 Gracilaria pcdina, 172; thiophylla, 172 

 Greenlees, J., Donation of Album Illustrating 



Glacial Phenomena. 407 

 Gulf St. Vincent, Geological Sketch-section 



of, 279 



Haematopns tuiicolor, 122 



Haliaetus leucogaster, 123 



Hallett's Cove, Geology of, 281, 286 ; Lower 

 Pliocene of, 290 



Halorhvnchus caecus, 360 



Haploplax, 224. 228 



Hebeloma subcollariatum, 62 



Hemiergis, 81 



Hexagona decipiens, 66, 68 ; H. gunnii, 

 68 ; rigida, 68 ; similis, 68 ; tenuis, 68 ; 

 t. cervino-plumbea, 68 ; t. pulchella, 68 



Hierocrob3da lophoccra, 180 



Hieroxestis Icucoprosopa, 186 



Hirneola auricula-judae, 71 ; polytricha, 71 



Hirundo neoxena, 124, 361 



Hitchcock, L., and T. H. Johnston, Bacterial 

 Disease Destructive to Fish in Queens- 

 land, 157 ; Bacteriosis of Prickly Pear 

 Plants (Opuntia spp.), 162 



Homolepida, 80 



Howchin, W., Geological Sketch-section of 

 the Sea-cliffs on the Eastern side of Gulf 

 St. Vincent, from Brighton to Schick's 

 Hill, with Descriptions, 279 ; Exhibit of 

 Asphaltum Glance, 404 



Hutchinsia crcniaca, 369 



Hymenochaete, 71 



Hyperomma, 39-; H. abnorme, 40; bryo- 

 phiUiiu, 43; cribratum, 43; cylindricuni, 

 41; (jlobulifcntiii, 40; inquilinum, AA; 

 labrah\ 42 ; lacertinum, 39 ; iiicga- 

 cephaliiiii, 41 ; microps, 45 



Llj'pertropha tortriciformis, 174 



Hypholoma f asciculare, 63 ; fragile, 62 



Hypocysta adiante antirius, 342 



Hypolimnas misippus, 343 



Hypolycaena phorbas, 348 ; p. iiigura, 349 ; 

 p. noctula, 348 



Hyponomeuta interruptellus, 169; myrio- 

 semus, 169 ; paurodes, 169 



Igneous Rocks of Mount Painter Belt, 376 



Indigofera longibractca, 369 



Investigator Group, Flora and Fauna of, 79, 



82, 95, 97. 111. 119, 127, 355, 361, 362 

 Isclxiiochiton lentiginosus, 226 ; iiiisiinacnsis, 



228 ; smaragdinus, 224 

 Ischnoradsia papuacnsis, 227 

 Isoodon nauticus, 82 



Jack, R. L., Composition of Waters of 

 Great Australian Artesian Basin in South 

 Australia and its Significance, 316 



Jansia rugosa, 72 



Jennison, T. C, Exhibit of Native Mosquito 

 Nets, 405 



