UOHN KXl'EDITIUN NAKUATIVE, ETC. INDEX. 



S/>//('x cciiu'Scciis, liO'J, Iiuiiiosa, 209. 

 Sjjidt-i'.s, large ()r)j-\v(;b uf Nepldle crciniana, 



Si), at Palm Creek, 119. 

 vSpiiiifex gras.s, It, 3-i. 

 iSteiiogyra, 190. 

 Stcj)j)t\s, Australian, 8, 9, divisiuu of iutu 



Lower and Jliglier, 9. 

 Stevenson River, 15. 

 Stinking acacia, 13, 23. 

 Sti'idulating organ in spiders, 135. 

 Sti'iiggle for existence, certain conditions 



of in Central Australia amongst 



animals and plants, 142. 

 Styphclia inilcJuIli, lOG, IGl. 

 Succinea, 195. 

 (Succulent plants, prevalence of in dry 



region, 15. 

 Sunnnary of Results, 139. 

 Supra-Cretaceou.s formation, 1G7. 

 Sutherland, A., experiments on rate of 



development of eggs of Ilyla ai/na 



at diilerent temperatures, 19. 

 Siihu'/isonia cancsiciis, sporadic distril)U- 



tion of, 99, IGl. 

 Swamp gums, 13, 33. 



Tac/iys spenceri, 97, 117. 



T(C)iiopygia casta not is, 13. 



Talegalla, 189. 



Tel phi IS a transversa, 21, 155, 195. 



Tempe Downs, C8. 



Tempei'ature at nights, 97. 



Tertiary formation, 170. 



Thcrapon, 193, pcrcoides, 67, 105, 115, 

 truttacens, 105, \\^), fasfiatics, 105. 



Thersites, 195, adivckiana, G3. 



Thorns, no protection against camels, 15, 

 adaptation to climatic environment, 

 15. 



Tliylacinus, 183, extinction of on main- 

 land, 188, footnote. 



Tlixnniis carbonarins, 207, obsciirits, 207, 

 ochrocip]ialus, 207. 



Tietken's camping ground at Mount Olga, 

 91. 



7'i/!(/itaottipitaIis, killed l>y heat of sand, 28. 



Tobacco plant, G7. 



Torrcsian sub-region, characteristics of, 



197. 

 Totems, traces of in Arunta tribe, 58. 

 Tracking, of natives, 7G. 

 Tribulus, one of the prickly plants, 14. 

 Trichoglossida', 180. 

 Triodia, S5, pn//gt'ns, 71, 85. 

 Trinephrus, 194. 



Trora, native nuisical instrument, 73. 

 Tubaija, 110. 

 Turbellaria, 194. 

 Typlilops po/ygranunitus, 2 1 0. 



Unio stnarti, 21. 



Unterpata, of a native well, 82. 



Upper Cretaceous formation, IGG. 



Varanns gi/Icni, colour of, 25. 



Variations in structure of body depen- 

 dent upoii .seasons as shown by size 

 and number of teats in certain species 

 of Marsujjials, 143. 



Vermes, 193. 



Vcrniicella anmilafa, Ijurrowing in sand, 

 42. 



Walker River, 68. 



Wallace, on the Australian region, 172. 



Water, from root of Mallee gum, etc., 



22. 

 Water-holes, 13, 15, 51, 91, 109. 

 Water holding frog, 21. 

 AVater-plants, 60, 65, 74, 119. 

 Waterhouse Rauge, 123. 

 Weapons of natives, 38. 

 Winnall's Ridge, 81. 



Xanthoinelon, 153, 180. 



Xanthorrkixa Thornton!, 98, 161. 



X(!romys, 189. 



Xcropliila nii^ricincta, 1 20. 



Yarrumpa, native name for honey ant, 88. 



Zeil, Mount, 100. 



Zoology, suunnary of, 139-158. 



