675 



Paridotea ungulata, 36 

 Parodiella banksiae, 175 

 Passeriformes, Parasites of, 89, 90, 



92, 94, 95, 99, 100, 101, 105 

 Patawarta Hill, Geology of, 60 

 Pelecaniformes, Parasites of, 88, 89, 



90, 94, 97 

 Pelecypoda (Lower Pliocene), 136 ; 



(Miocene), 138, 140 

 Prntarthrocts, 302; P. ammoj)hilus, 



303 

 Perixera flavirubra, 268; lapidata, 



268 

 JPhlogistus agrajihus ^ 312 ; leuco- 



cosmus, 314 ; punctatus, 315 ; 



ruhriventris, 313; ungulatus, 314 

 Phoma macrophoma, 176 

 Phreatoicidae, 23 

 Phreatoicus latij^es, 26 

 Phyllosticta brassicicola, 176 

 Phytolaccaceae, 597 

 Picrophylla, 287 ; P. hyleora, 288 

 Pingasa, 280; P. acutangula, 280; 



atriscripta, 281 ; muscosaria, 280 

 Pisces (Lower Pliocene), 136 (Mio- 

 cene), 138, 140 

 Pisoraca simplex, 269 

 Pittosporaceae, 598 

 Plantaginaceae, 603 

 Plasmopora viticola, 178 

 Plaxiphora albida, 575 ; biramosa, 



575 ; costata, 575 ; glauca, 575 ; 



varipilosa, 576 

 Podieepiformes, Parasites of, 87 

 Poecilasthena, 231 ; P. pana'pala, 27)2; 



stJienommata, 232; thalassias, 232; 



xylocyma, 232 

 Polygonaceae, 595 



Polyplacophora, 9 ; Australasian, 572 

 Polypodiaceae, 594 

 Polyzoa (Miocene), 138, 140 

 Porcellio laevis, 37 

 Portulacaceae, 597 

 Pouch Embrvos of Marsupials, 39, 



119 

 Prasophyllum australe, 158 ; a. vis- 



cidum, 154 ; Brainei. 149 ; brevi- 



labre, 158; Frenchii Tadgellianum, 



153; Suttonii, 157 

 Prinaulaceae, 601 

 Prooellariiformes, Parasites of, 88, 



89, 96 

 Proteaceae, 595 



Proteaoeous Plants in Tertiary, Mur- 

 ray Plains, 145 

 Proterozoic Rocks, 6 

 Prototypa dryina, 268 



Pseudochirops dahli, 119 



Pseudomonas juglandis, 179 



(Psittaciformes, Parasites of, 88, 90, 

 97, 100, 101 



Pterohelaeus nitidissimus, 298 ; ovalis, 

 298; simplicicollis, 298 



Pterostylis cycnocephala, 158 ; hum- 

 His, 151; Mitchelli, 158; pedo- 

 glossa, 158 ; pyramidalis, 158 ; 

 rufa, 158 



Puccinia angustifoliae, 169 ; bromina, 

 168 ; calendulae, 170 ; erechtites, 

 171 ; flavescentis, 169 ; hibbertiae, 

 171 ; operculariae, 171 ; saccardoi, 

 169; semibarbatae^ 169; vitta- 

 diniae, 171 



Pulleine, R. H., Two New Species of 

 Lycosa fi*om South Australia, 83; 

 Cylindro-conical and Cornute Stones 

 from Darling River and Cooper 

 Creek, 304 



Pvrenochaete rosella. 176 



Rabbits on Flinders Island, 191 

 Ralliformes, Parasites of, 93, 96 

 Rats on Franklin Island, 181 

 Rhyssoplax canaliculatus, 579 

 Rogers, R. S., Contributions to 

 Orchidology of Australia and New 

 Zealand, 148 ; Presidential Address, 

 615 

 Rubiaceae, 603 



'Samuel, G., and T. G. B. Osborn, 

 Some New Records of Fungi for 

 South Australia ; together with a 

 Description of a New Species of 

 Puccinia, 166 



Santalaceae, 595 



Sapindaceae, 600 



Saragus brunnipes, 298; oleatus, 

 297 ; 'posidonius, 296 



Sauris -perophora, 230 



Scarabaeidae, 296 



Scheonus tesquorum, 565 



Scheuchzeriaceae, 594 



Scopodes sigillatus, 295 



Scotocyma, 242; S. albinotata, 242; 

 euryochra, 242 ; idioschema, 242 



Scydmaenus franklinensis, 295 



3ea Lions on Islands of South Aus- 

 tralia, 192 



3eals on Islands of South Australia, 

 192 



Septoria depressa, 176 ; dianthi, 176 ; 

 lepidii, 176; lycopersici, 177 



Seynesia banksiae, 175 



