185 



westermanni, Diaphanops, 42*272 

 Westermannia, 44*188 



Western Australia, birds collected in, by 

 Edwin Ashby, 25*132; forest reserves 

 of, 34*302; marine shells of, 35*216, 

 36*192; national parks of, 34*292; 

 smallpox(?) among natives of, 35*28 

 Western Australian polyplacophora, by W. 



G. Torr, 35*94 

 westraliensis, Saprinus, 27*106* 

 Westringia dampieri, 40*71, 43*40 

 westwoodi, Scolecobrotus, 40*387 

 Whale, ear bone from Abattoirs bore at 



Dry Creek, 43*430 

 Wheeler, Wm. Morton. Australian ant- 

 genus Myrmecorhynchus, Urn. Andre, 

 and its position in the sub-family 

 camponotinae, 41*14 

 Australian ants of the genus Aphaeno- 



gaster, Meyr., 40*213 

 Hymenoptera from north-western South 



Australia, 39*805 

 Prodiscothyrea, a new genus of pomerine 

 ants from Queensland, 40*33 

 Whinham, Mt., rock-drawings at, 28*43 

 Whirlwinds of Broken Hill area, M2*227 

 White, C. T., and Rogers, R. S. Con- 

 tribution to the orchidaceous flora of 

 Papua (British New Guinea), 44*110 

 White, S. A. Aborigines of Everard 

 Range, 39*725 

 Aves from Central Australia, 38*419 

 Aves from the north-western regions of 



South Australia, 39*740 

 Aves [of South Australian Museum ex- 

 pedition to Strzelecki and Cooper 

 Creeks], 41*441 

 Narrative of an expedition into Central 



Australia, 38*407 

 Notes on the occurrence of aboriginal 

 remains below marine deposits at the 

 Reedbeds, Fulham, near Adelaide, 

 43*77 

 Notes on the occurrence of fulgurites in 

 a sandhill at the Reedbeds, near Ade- 

 laide, 42*293 

 White, S. A., welcomed on return from 



Musgrave Ranges, 38*482 

 White Gum. See Eucalyptus viminalis 



and E. rubida 

 whitea, Clilonocha, 38*453*; Thrypto- 



mene, 41*384* 

 whitei, Aganippe, 39*774*: Amisallus, 

 32*206, 42*267; Angianthus, 37*122*; 

 Aphelocephala castaneiventris, 38*438, 

 39*755; Barnardius barnardi, 41*452; 

 Camponotus, 39*818*; Colluricincla rufi- 

 ventris, 39*755; Crematogaster, 39*808*; 

 Ditropidus, 39*800*; Egernia, 38*444; 

 Epacticus, 41*594*; Helluarchus, 

 38*451*; Holcomyrmex, 39*807*; 

 Maccoyornis broadbenti, 40*590; Ma- 

 lurus melanotus, 37*453; Microtribonyx 

 ventralis, 38*421, 41*433; Mono- 

 morium, 39807*; Mvrmosphincta, 

 39*818*; Panicum, 41*632*, 44*191; 



Toxanthus, 39*840*, 43*43; Trichinium, 

 38*464 



Whiteornis goodenovi, 38*429, 39*748; 

 stomach contents of, 38*439, 39*760 



whitii, Egernia, 41*471 



Whittaker's Quarry, upper Cambrian basal 

 grits at, 42*193 



Whittell's Creek, 29*62 



wiburdi, Tomyris, 39*178* 



Wiburdia dentipes, 37*433* 



Wild animals' protection bill, 36*269 



Wilingura tribe, distribution of, 31*3 



wilkinsoni, Anchura, M2*43: Trocho- 

 cyathus, 28*58* 



William Creek, desert sandstone at, 

 29 88; fossilised wood at, 29*88; 

 quartzites and sandstones, 28*209 



Williams Island, flora of, 32*265 



williamsoni, Pimelea, 43*37* 



Williamstown, beryl at, 33*141 



Williamstown. See also Gordon Reward 

 Claim « 



Willie willies. See Whirlwinds 



Willochra Plains, sarsen stones on, 43*47 



Willochra Valley, botany of, 26*31 ; 

 loranthaceae of, 26*7 



Willongera tribe, distribution of,' 31*3 



Willoughby, Cape, aplites at, 43*323; 

 cainozoic deposits at, 36*15 ; eocene at, 

 27*83; granite of, 27*81; massif as 

 related to other South Australian in- 

 trusions, 43*339; petrology of granitic 

 mass of, 43*316; quartz-tourmaline 

 nodules in granite of, 43*156 



Willouran Ranges, cambrian glacial till 

 at, 30*233, 330 



Willunga district, tectonic movements in, 

 35*53 



Willunga fault, age of, 35*56; fissure of, 

 35*55 



Willunga ranges, scarp face of, 35*54 



Willyama complex, geology of, M2*236 



Willyamite, M 2*300 



Wilpena Pound, purple slates at, 28*261 ; 

 synclinal fold at, 28*261 



wilpenense,-is, Hadra, Xanthomelon, 

 29*163 



Wilruddidda and Wilrurrerra tribes, 28*12 



Wilson, archaeocyathinae from, 34*252; 

 quartzites and sandstones, 28*206 



Wilson, Lake, 29*71 



Wilson's Promontory national park, his- 

 tory of, 34*286 



wilsoni, Acanthochites, 36*162 ; Articerus, 

 43*169*; Conger, 32*297; Diplodon, 

 29*161; Ischnochiton, 36 147, 42*80; 

 Notoplax, 36*162, 44*287,290; Wil- 

 sonia backhousi, 42*53 



Wilton, J. R. Certain diophantine pro- 

 blems, 44*71 



Wingia rectiorella, subrosea, 41*103; 

 synnephela, 41*103* 



winneckei, Diporophora, 38*443; Rhom- 

 batractus, 33*264 



Winter's Hill, 31*72 



