24 



Autunite, near Mt. Painter, SB*!??; 



radio-active photograph of, 44 385 

 Avena barbata, 40*57 

 avenaceus,-um, .. Mandalotus, 31 *160* ; 



Pappophorum, 39*825 

 Aventurine near Mt. Crawford, 33*144 

 Aves from Central Australia; by S. A. 



White, 38-419 

 Aves from the north-western regions of 



South Australia ; by S. A. White, 39*740 

 Aves of the South Australian Museum 



expedition to Strzelecki and Cooper 



Creeks; by S. A. White, 41*441 

 Aves. See also Struthious fossils 

 Avicula alata, M211; barklyi, M211, 



13; corbiensis, M213; hughendensis, 



M214; orbicularis, M215; umbonalis, 



M2-13 

 aviculina, Cardita, 32*347 

 Avitta eurrhoa, 2747* 

 Awarrai tribe, distribution of,- 31 '2 

 axiaerata, Patella, 36*193*: Pyrene, 



34129* 

 axicostata, Mitromorpha, 33330* 

 axillaris, Elanus, 38425 ; Schoenus, 42-40 

 Axionicus insignis, var. interioris, 37*201* 

 Axiorata glycychroa, 28 218* 

 axiscalpa, var. of Mitromorpha alba, 



33-329* 

 Ayere ranges, desert sandstone of, 



29-86,87; geology of, 29-77; guano at, 



29*72; igneous rocks of, 29*78; meta- 



morphic rocks of, 29*78 

 Ayers Pock, ordovician beds at, 29*85 

 ayersi, Schoenia, 39*480 

 Azenia, 44T53 



Azimuth, circum-elongation of observa- 

 tions for, 39 - 44 

 Azinis hilarella, 26*166 

 azurea, Russula, 43276*; Thelymitra, 



41*342* 

 azureipennis, Diphucephala, 30 267, 



40*294 



baccaeformis, Litrocus, 26*293* 

 baccharoides, var. of Eriostemon capi- 



tatus, 43*35 

 bachus, Physiculus, 33*266 

 Bacillus peristhenellus, 29*244* 

 backhousi, Wilsonia, 42*53 

 Backstairs Passage, origin of, 35*109 

 baconi, Siphonaria, 31*104, 38*367 

 Bactra anthracosema, 40*528*; passer- 



cula, 40*527*; psammitis, 40527*: 



testudinea, 40*528* 

 Bactrolopha, 25*79*; orthodesma, 25*79* 

 Badamia, 26*120, 35*167* ; exclamationis, 



26*120, 35 168 

 badgerensis, Coxiella, 34*6 



badia,-u8 Columbella, 34*132 Fomes, 

 43-302; Heteronyx, 34*198: Lepido- 

 pleurus, 42*80,295, 44*283; Liparetrus, 

 29*315; Terenochiton, 4280 



Baeckea microphylla, 43*39 



Baeinae, synopsis of genera of, 38*58 



Baeodontocis, 37*360*; megapholus, 

 37*361* 



Baeoneura elongata, 38*124; giraulti, 

 37*176* 



Baeoneurella, 38*124*; elongata, 38*124; 

 nigra, 38*124*; pulchra, 38*124* 



baeopis, Sarrothripa, 30*121* 



Baeoptila, 32*81*; selenias, 32*81* 



Baeturia rufa, 38*350* 



Baeus leai, 38*73* 



Bailev, F. M., protest against retrench- 

 ment of, 26*329 



baileyi, Nummularia, 43*315 



bainbridgei, Bolboceras, 40278 



Baker, R. T., and Smith, H. G. 

 Research on the eucalypts of South 

 Australia and their essential oils, 40 464 



Baker, Walter H. Crustacea from Cen- 

 tral Australia, 38*446 

 Notes on some species of the isopod 

 family sphaeromidae from the South 

 Australian coast, 32*138, 3475, 35*89 

 Notes on South Australian decapod 

 Crustacea, 28* 146, 29*116, 252, 30*104, 

 31*173 

 On three species of isopod Crustacea 

 found in the nests of ants in South 

 Australia, 37*116 



bakeri. Acanthochiton, 44*290: Ischno- 

 chiton, 36*169*: Serolis, 41*398* 



bakewelli, Deretaphrus, 27*123; Dilo- 

 chrosis, 38151: Eumenes, 40312; 

 Inlodimorpha, 34*254 



balaninirostris, Myctides, 30*101* 



Balaninus, tabulation of species of, 28*132 



Balaninus aequalis, 28*133*; dnlicatulus, 

 28134*; intricatus, 28133*; niveo- 

 pictus, 33*181*; submaculatus, 28134 



Balanophyllia basedowi, 2874*; cauli- 

 culata, 28*73*; dilatata, 2810*; fos- 

 sata, 2870*; induta, 28*69*; patula, 

 28*71*; torta, 28*72*; truncata, 28*68* 



balantium, Cleodora, Clio, 31 '108 



Balcanoona Creek, cambrian glacial beds 

 at, 25-46 



baldiensis, Copidita, 41 -297; Mordella, 

 41-218, var. alboscutellata 41218, 

 var. ignota 41*218, var. inconspicua 

 41*218, var. obiiqua 41 -218, var. 

 waterhousei, 41*218; Quedius, 27*94 



Balgowan, recent deposits at, 42211; 

 subsidences at, 42*212 



Balhannah-Uraidla road, lower cambrian 

 basal bed on, 32*122 



baliodes, Chelaria, 44*66*; Ctenocampa, 

 27*231* 



