13 



amplipennis, Diethusa, 37*317 ; Lap- 

 tops, 40-338; Melanterius, 37317; 

 Pelorrhinus, 28*124* 



amplus, Aeolus, 38-69 



ampulla, Triphora, 33288 



Amputation of finger among Gimmu 

 and Wogait, 31 8 



Amuscidea, 37-107*; nigripes, 37-108* 



Amusements of aborigines of north- 

 western South Australia, 28 30 



Amycterides in the South Australian 

 Museum, notes on, 3811, 3957 



amycteroides, Microtragus, Phantasis, 

 Stychus, 41-620 



Amycterus draco, 28-112, 38*24; 

 leichhardti, 35'76 



Amydala nigrinasus, 37*442; tarsalis, 

 37-443* 



amydra, Paranepsia, 40520* 



amydrosema, Guestia, 27*227* 



amygdalina, Eucalyptus, 32-285 



Amyna, 44*155*; spilonota, 2734* 



Anacampseros australiana, 41 -44* 



Anacheirotus, 32'368 



Anachis speciosa, 34-140 



Anachrostis placospila, 32 # 72*; zono- 

 phora, 32-71* 



anactus, Papilio, 39 - 845 



anaemacta, Catoblemma, 44 - 163* 



Anagyrus channingi, 37-111*; emer- 

 soni, 37*113*; penni, 37*112*; 

 saintpierrei, 37*112 



Analdes, 40*533*; hypolepta, 40*533* 



analis, Liparetrus, 29*321 



Analysis of amazonstone- pegmatite 

 from the Rupee Mine, M2-297; bio- 

 tite augen-gneiss near Stephen's 

 Creek, M2 282; caliche of Broken 

 Hill area, M2 226; garnet amphi- 

 bolite from Rockwell intrusion, 

 M2*264; 'garnet-sandstone' from 

 Block 10 Mine, Broken Hill, 

 M2309; garnet-sillimanite schist 

 near Broken Hill, 'M 2 284; meteoric 

 dust from Broken Hill area, 

 M2-228; Mt. Howden chiastolite 

 schist, M2*274; protogine granite 

 near the North Pap, M2*251 ; py- 

 roxene amphibolite from Broken 

 Hill, IV! 2 259, from Rockwell- 

 Broken Hill road, M2 - 261, from 

 Thackaringa, M2-257 ; rhodonite 

 rock at Broken Hill, M2307; 

 sand from dunes of Cuttaburra 

 Creek, M2*229; 'silicate-ore' from 

 Block 10 Mine, Broken Hill, 

 M2*305; tillite of Sturt River gorge, 

 M 2*245; uralite dolerite from 

 Broken Hill, M2*270 

 Analysis of ash of Acacia salicina ; by 

 A. J. Higgin, 27*202 



Analysis of samples of water from 

 bores and springs, Great Australian 

 Artesian Basin, collected bv S. A. 

 White in 1913; by W. S. Chapman, 

 38*472 

 ananaeceps, Agaricus, Amanita, 



43*264 

 Ananca boisduvali, 41*293; lateralis, 

 41309; ruficollis, 41*296; vitticollis, 

 41-284 

 Anapaea quadriguttata, 26*215 

 Anapestus kreusleri, 41*146 

 Anaphaeis teutonia, 38 455 

 Anas superciliosa, 36178; superciliosa 



rogersi, 38*423 

 Anastatus aristotelea, 41*357 

 Anaxo dentipes, 44 - 200* ; strongy- 



lioides, 44-201* 

 anazona, Nepticula, 30*58* 

 Anchithvrus caliginosus, 36*88*; reti- 

 culars, 36 88*, 37*272 

 anchoralis, Pseudoclithria, 38*192* 

 Anchura wilkinsoni, M2 43 

 Anchusa capensis, 36 24 

 Ancilla beachportensis, 33 339*; 

 mucronata, 36231 ; oblonga, 36*230 

 ancilla, Paraphila, 35*155, 156; var. 



of Telicota augius, 35 ]56 

 Ancillaria marginata, 36 231 ; mucron- 

 ata, 36-231; oblonga, 36-230 

 Ancita didyma, 25 35*; dispar, 



25*34* 

 Ancocis, 37*421*; collaris, 37*422* 

 Ancylis acrogypsa, 40 524* 

 Ancyloceras, M2*46; sp. ind., M2*46 

 Ancyloxvpha augraulia, 26*101, 



35 146, 148 

 Andalusite and 



Euriowie, M2* 

 Andalusite mica 



Head, 44*49 

 Andalusite schist 



Creek, M 2*274 

 andersoni, Hesperilla, 



26-66, 35-125 

 Andraca adoxima, 26 - 184* 

 Androdes, 44 134* 

 Andropogon exaltatus, 38*46] 

 anelia, Oncoropyga, 30 - 137* 

 aneliopsis, Nodaria, 28219* 

 Anellobia chrysoptera, host of Micro- 

 filaria sp., 34-107,113; of Try- 

 panosoma anellobiae, 34*105, 113 

 Anellobia mellivora, host of Try- 

 panosoma anellobiae, 34*105 

 anellobiae, Trypanosoma, 34*105* 

 anemarcha, Tortrix, 26 236* 

 anemodes, Nearcha, 26*^27* 

 Anepius, 26 29* ; koebelei, 



raucus, 26 30* 

 Anerastia minoralis, 27*52* 

 mela, 27*52* 



chiastolite schist near 

 •276 



schists at Rosetta 



at 



Cartwright's 

 35-125; telesto, 



26-30*; 

 xiphi- 



