HOUN KXPEDITION NAKIIATIVE, liTC. INDEX. 



215 



Croeodilia, 189. 



Crown Point, 33. 



Crustacea, of clay-pans, preference ioi 

 muddy water, 20, Periodicity in oc- 

 currence of and (loniinaiiceof certain 

 forms, 133, 13G, Distribution and 

 attinities of Central Austi'alian forms, 

 154-15G, distribution of, in ^Vustialia, 

 195. 



Cryplobiiis iiiastersi, 117. 



Cryptodrilus, 193. 



Ctenolates, 193. 



Cunninj^hani Gap, 33. 



Curculio.s, n^semblaiice to bark, 26, pre- 

 dominance of amongst Ijeetlus, 125. 



Cycads, 77, 113. 



Cystignatliidre, 192. 



Cystopelta, 196. 



Dalhousie, 16. 



Daiiais pelilia, 4 1 . 



Daniel, Mount, strata forming, 167. 



Darling lily, 11. 



Dasyuroid marsupials in Patagonian Ter- 

 tiai'ies, 185. 



Dasyunis geoffroyi, 210. 



Davenport Creek, 102. 



Deaue, H., on a Cosmopolitan lloi'a, 160. 



Decoration of person for corrobboree, 35, 

 37. 



Desert country, 9 78. 



Desert gum tree, 81. 



Desert Oak, switcli-like structure of leaf- 

 stalks, 15, 4:9. 



Desert Sandstones, 16, 167, fossils of, 



168. 

 Development, necessity of rapid, amongst 



animals, 143. 

 Didelphyidte, 186, absence of in Australia, 



188. 

 Didy/nosunis gleichenioides, 168. 

 Digaster, 194. 



Dingos, in Kamaran's Well, 82. 

 Diplodactylus byrnei, 211, tesselalus, 210, 



coHspicil/atus, 211. 

 Diporoch;ieta, 193. 

 Diprotodon, 55, extinction of, 183. 

 Diprotodontia, development in Eastern 



Australia, 183, division of existing 



ones into four groups, 184. 



Distribution, sporadic, of plants, 99, 113, 

 160, of molluscs, 113, 116. 



Dromaius, 190. 



Dromicia, distribution of and occurrence 

 in Victoria, 184. 



Dryness of the country, 22, 66. 



Dnboisia Hopivoodi, tlie Pituri plant, 81. 



Earthworms, 63, 109. 



Ebenavia honii, 148. 



Echidna, 146. 



Egernia whitii, variation in coloui'ation 

 of, 26. 



Eleotris larapiiitic, 105, 115. 



Ellery Creek, 121. 



Emu, tracked by natives, 76. 



Emydura (Chelymys), 189. 



Enaplialartos I\Iacdunnelli, 77, 114. 



Eiidodonta planorbi/ltJia, 116. 



Enga'us, 195. 



Eremian Region, 159, 172. 



Eremiau Flora, constitu(!nt elements of, 

 161. 



Ereniophilas, 13, 46, 126. 



Estheria diclyon, 116, packardi, persist- 

 ence of, 20, 133. 



Estherias, 20. 



Ettingshausen, Baron von, suggested cos- 

 mopolitan llora, 160, 175. 



Eucalyptus rostrata, 13, 33, 58, oleosa, 

 121, gainopJiylla, 59, micro/keca, 13, 

 33, 44, 161, cudcsiiioides, 81, krmi- 

 iialis, 125. 



Euiiines latreilli, 209. 



Euronotian region, 159, 172. 



Extinct marsupials, 55. 



Eyi'e, Lake, in dry and wet season, 12. 



Eyrean sub-region, characteristics of, 198. 



Fat tails of Marsupials, 130. 



Fauna of Australia, elements constituting 

 the, 180, of Central Australia, 140 

 et sctpj., 177, permanent and fluctuat- 

 ing, 141, affinity with that of South 

 America, 179. 



Faunal Divisions of Australian Region, 

 196. 



Faunal Regions of Australia, ;is suggested 

 by Mr. Hedley, 172. 



Ferns, at Reedy Creek. 74. 



