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HORN EXPEDITION NAUUATIVE, ETC. INDEX. 



Bithinia ai/shalis, tenacity of life of, IG, 



Gf). 

 Dlackhurn, llev. T., on the Coleoptera 



of (Jenti'al Austi'alia, 15G. 

 J .lacks, se(! Natives. 

 J>ioo(l drawing, 37, 58. 

 Bony Breaui, 54. 

 Boomerangs, 39. 

 Bore, at Oodnadatta, Succession of strata 



passed through, IGG. 

 Botanical sub-divi.sions of the Australian 



continent, 172. 

 Botany, Suuunary of, 159. 

 Bothropo)iera denticulata, 206. 

 Brachysenia, GG. 



Jirelnn, on seasons of Steppe lands, 9. 

 Brinkley Bluff, 124, 128. 

 Bull-roarer, 35. 



Burrowing Frogs, two kinds of, 43. 

 Burt Plains, 103, 128. 

 Jjutterfiies, 41. 



Cienolestes, 188. 



Callabonna, Lake, 55, 57. 



Colli tr is verrucosa, 57. 



Calyptorhynclius slelliilatus, 31. 



Camel buggy, 5. 



Camels, habits of, 3, 4, feeding on thorny 



plants, 15. 

 Camel, riding, 7. 

 Caiiiponotus inflatus, 88, cowh'i, 88, iitidas, 



88, dentiatlalus, 12G, 203, aniiatus, 



203, horiii, 204, iinpavidiis, 203, 



novic-hollaiidicc, 203, reticula(/is, 203, 



schenki, 203. 

 Cainpsovieris raditla, 208. 

 Capparis spinosa, 119, mitchdli, 119. 

 Carabidie, prevalence of certain species, 



125. 

 Carmichael Crag, 75. 

 Caryodes, 19G. 

 Case-moths, caterpillars of, and remarks 



on various kinds of, 44. 

 Cassias, 13, growth of, 4G, Howering, 117, 



119, 124, 126. 

 Castle Hill, 49. 



Casitarifia Decaisiieana, 15, 49. 

 Casuarius, 190. 

 Caterpillars, social, 44. 

 Central Eremian Region, 161. 



Ceraniodactvlus da/tueus, 148, 210. 



C(rat()du.s,'l92. 



Ceremonies, sacred, of the natives, 3G. 



Cermatia, 118. 



Chandlers Pillar, 48, myth relating to 



origin of, 50. 

 Chandler Range, 57. 

 Charlotte Waters, 23. 

 Chatoessus, 193, horni, 54, 65, 105, 115. 

 Cheirolep/es platyaphal/is, 18, 21, 2G. 

 Chelifer, 119. 

 Chelodina, 189. 

 Chelonia, Australian, 189. 

 Chelymys, see Eniydura. 

 Chenopodium, 17. 

 Chignons, worn by men, 92. 

 Cldauiydodera, 190. 

 Chloritis, 195, sqnaiimlosa, IIG. 

 Cluicropus casfanoiis, habits of, 109. 

 Churina, sacred sticks and stones, 35. 

 Class divisions of Natives, 3G. 

 Clay-pans, description of, 17, Fauna of 



18-22. 

 Claytonia, 15, 38. 

 Climate, of Steppes, 9, ada])tation of 



plants to, 15, as influencing animal 



life, GG. 

 Coccidte and ants, 70. 

 Cog] in Creek, 23. 

 Coleoptera, 117, 156. 

 Colouration, remai-ks on with regard to 



protection, 25, main conclusions with 



regard to, 27, Alexandia Parrakeet, 



100. 

 Competition amongst plants, 14. 

 Conglomerate, Post-Ordovician, 166. 

 Conilurus, \S^, pediinciilalns, 130, 144. 

 Conliu Lagoon, 132. 

 Copidoglanis, 193. 

 Conway, Mount, 124. 

 Corbiaila sulihcvigata, 170. 

 Corrobborees, genei'al remarks on, 35, pre- 

 paration for, 37, atTempe Downs, 72. 

 Cosmopolitan flora, Mr. Deane's remarks 



on, 160, discussion of, 175. 

 Crabs, freshwater, 16, 21. 

 Crayfish, 60. 

 Cretaceous period. Successive changes in 



Centre of Continent during the, 174. 

 Criuuin Jlaccidi/ni, 14, 18. 



