325 



Lake Frome. Exhibits of birds from, 

 251. 



La mite ii"i. 55; L. decipiens, 55. 



Larval Filaria? in blood of Austra- 

 lian birds. 107, 108. 



Lea. A. M., Descriptions of Austra- 

 lian Curcuiionidse. 13. 



Leiostraca joshuaua. 117. 



Lherzolite from Mount Gambier, 63. 



Library, Donations to, 259. 



Linguatula dingophila, 248, 255; 

 rhinaria. 249, 255. 



■ Note on a New, 248. 



Liothvris wvvillei. 94. 



Magasella cumingi. 97 ; exarata, 97 ; 



jaffaemis, 92, 98: veraoi, 91, 98. 

 MagelLania' flaveseens, 96. 

 Maiacologieal Section. Annual Re- 

 port, etc., 306. 

 Mawson, Dr., Exhibit of pitchblende 



from South Australia, 255. 

 Meqopus macleayi, 51; pictus, 52; 



tipularis, 51. 

 Megerlina, see Kraussina. 

 Meliornis novae-hollandise, 101. 

 Melithreptus atricapillus, 105. 

 Merimnetes sequaiifrons, 18; celmi- 



sice, 15; decipiens, 16; fagi, 13; 



montanus, 14: simplicipennis, 14: 



uniformis. 17; viridis, 15. 

 Metialma. 50: M. australice, 50. 

 Microfilariae in blood of Australian 



birds, 107. 

 Microscopical Section, Annual Re- 

 port, etc.. 307. 

 Mollusca, Notes on South Australian, 



with Descriptions of New Species, 



115. 

 Mount Compass. 2.52; glacial basin 



of, 235. 

 Mount Gambier. Lherzolite and 



Olivine from. 65. 

 Murray River, Exhibit of birds 



from the valley of, 251. 

 Myiagra nitida, 103. 

 Mythites basalis, 24; foveipennis, 23; 



f rater, 21 ; poropteroides, 22. 



Nangkita glacial basin, 235. 



National Park? of Australia, 279. 



Neomerimnetes inflatus, 16. 



Nephila adelaidensis, 61; meridion- 

 al is, 59. 



Nephilae of South Australia, Two 

 new, 59. 



Nettium eastaneum, 101. 



Ninox boobook, 103. 



Officers, Election of, 255. 



Olivine from Mount Gambier, 67. 



Oreocichla lunulata, 101. 



Orroroo. Pouched mouse from, 254. 



Paraguay, Butterflies and Beetles 



from, 255. . 

 Permo-Carboniferous Glacial Deposits 

 in South Australia, Descrip- 

 tion of a New Area of, >23l. 



Glacial Moraines at Rosetta 



Head and King's Point, 1. 

 Phaunceus, 57; P. longirostris, 58. 

 Philemon corniculatus, 101. 

 Physiography of the Mount Compass 

 District, 232. 



of Giles Creek and River Fin- 



niss Districts, 239. 

 Pitchblende from South Australia, 



255. 

 Pomatorhinus superciliosus, 101. 

 Protozoa ( ?) in the blcod of Zos- 



terops ccerulescens, 106. 

 Ptilotis chrysops. 101; plumula, 104. 

 Pulleine, Dr., Exhibits of spiders, 

 252 ; sexual dimorphism in 

 spiders, 253 ; trap-door spi- 

 der and its nest, 253; the 

 male of Caelema excava.a. 

 254. 



Lecture on the Trap-door and 



Hunting Spiders of South 

 Australia, 254. 

 Pyrene angasi, 137 ; atkinsoni, 140 ; 

 attenuata, 137 ■ austrina, 128 ; 

 axiaerata, 129; beacliportensis, 139; 

 calva, 143; cominellseformis, 144 

 ■dolicha, 141; fenestrata, 142; in- 

 fumata, 132; jaffaensis, 143; le- 

 gra^ndi, 136 ; lincolnensis. 130 ; 

 lineolata, 131 ; menkeana, 128 : 

 miltostoma. 131 ; nubeculata, 133 ; 

 plexa, 143 ; remoensis. 142 ; saccha- 

 rata, 135; semiconvexa, 128; tene- 

 bnca, 132 ; tenuis. 131 ; varians, 

 127; versicolor, 127. 



Queensland hawk-rnoth (Sequosa tri- 

 angularis), 252. 



Robertson, Prof. T. B.. Chemical 

 Fertilization of Animal Eggs, 310. 



Schismope atkinsoni, 116; beddomei, 



116; pulchra, 117. 

 Scissurella australis. 115; obliqua, 



115. 

 Scyllarus sculptus from New South 

 Wales, exhibited bv W. H. Baker, 

 255. 

 Selway, W. H., Chairman's Ad- 

 dresses, Field Naturalists' 

 Section. 279. 



Exhibit of a plant (Homeria 



collina) injurious to cattle, 

 255. 

 Sequosa triangularis, larva of. 252. 

 Sphaeromidse from South Australian 

 Coast, 75. 



