419 



simplex, 249 ; vulpinus, 245 ; 

 ziczac, 249. 



Elesma, 180. 



Eligma, 182. 



Embryos of Marsupials, 360. 



Encounter Bay, Igneous Rocks of, 1. 



Enispa, 162. 



Enterolithic Structure, 307. 



Epiblema grandiflorum, 334. 



Epopsima, 171. 



Eragrostis major, 192. 



Eremochroa, 152. 



Eremophila neglecta, 378. 



Eriochilus dilatatus, 344 ; scaber, 344. 



Eriopua, 142. 



Essential Oil from Callitris verru- 

 cosa, 94. 



Etheridge, Robert, Obituary, 379. 



Eublemma, 164 ; iophaenna, 164. 



Eucalyptus Morrisii, 195. 



Eucolastra, 170. 



Euditropidus, 243; E. erythroderes, 

 244 ; niger, 244 ; pallidus, 245 ; 

 variabilis, 243. 



Eudoxoplax inornatus, 263, 267. 



Eulechria ceratochroa, 60 ; nipho- 

 bola, 61; plagiospila, 59; rhodo- 

 loma, 60 ; xiphopepla, 59. 



Eumichtis, 139. 



Euphiltra orthozona, 64. 



Euphorbia terracina, 195. 



Euplexia, 143; docima, 143. 



Eustrotia, 170. 



Euthytoma, 165. 



Eutrichopidia, 125. 



Euxoa, 132. 



Fauna and Flora Protection Com- 

 mittee, 414. 



Field Naturalists' Section, 411. 



Finlayson, H. H., Essential Oil from 

 the Fruits of Callitris verrucosa, 

 94. 



Flora of South Australia, 190, 374. 



Frankenia foliosa, 195. 



Gadirtha, 182. 



Garella, 177. 



Gastrodia sesamoides, 335. 



Gelechia plinthodes, 66. 



Giaura, 180. 



Glass, Amethvstine Colouration in, 



384. 

 Glinus Spergula, 374. 

 Glossodia Brunonis, 358; emar- 



ginata, 358. 

 Goodyera hispidula, 11^. 

 Graphiphora. 133. 

 Gyroprora, 138. 

 Gyrtona, 175. 

 Gyrtothripa. 178. 

 Habenaria ramosa, 117. 

 Habropkyes. 171. 



Haploplax, 264 ; mavi viridie, 284 ; 

 pura, 284. 



Haplopseustis, 166. 



Hecatesia, 127. 



Heliocausta charades, 58. 



Heliothis, 130 ; hyperchroa, 131. 



Hemicistela testacea, 202. 



Heterozona, 264, 278; cariosus, 280; 

 properensis, 285. 



Himerois, 161 ; periphaea, 161. 



Holocryptis, 160. 



Homotrysis arida, 199 ; doddi, 205 ; 

 kershawi, 204 ; nigricans, 203 ; 

 pallipes, 204; post-tihialis, 206; 

 rufo-coerulea, 206 ; scutellaris, 207 ; 

 variolosus, 208. 



Howchin, W., Autqclastic, Intra- 

 formational, Enterolithic, and 

 Desiccation Breccias and Con- 

 glomerates, with References to 

 some South Australian Occur- 

 rences, 300; Obituary Notice of 

 Robert Etheridge, 379; The Sol- 

 vent Effects of Sea Water oh 

 Limestones, 381 ; Note on the 

 Generic Position of Certain Aus- 

 tralian Cambrian Trilobites, 382 ; 

 Sarsen Stones and Drift Pumioe in 

 New Zealand, 383: Exhibits: 

 Cretaceous Crinoids, 391 ; Weather- 

 ing Effects of Sea Water oil 

 Limestone Pebbles, 388 ; Pseudo- 

 morphs in Precious Opal, 387. 



Hybrenia occidentalis, 209; pilosa,. 

 210: pimelioides, 198; torrida, 210> 



Hypobleta, 169. 



Hypoperigea, 147. 



Hyposada, 169. 



Idalima, 127. 



Igneous Rocks of Encounter Bay, 1. 



Intraformational Breccias, 306 ; con- 

 glomerates, 306. 



Ipanica, 128. 



Ischnochiton albinus, 284 ; arbutuip, 

 284 ; atkinsoni, 264, 275, 280, 284 ; a. 

 lincolnensis, 275, 280, 284; auratus, 

 277; australis evanidai, 264; cris- 

 pus, 274, 284 ; intermedius, 284 ; ire- 

 dalei, 264, 284; lineolatus, 273, 

 284 ; longicymba, 284 ; mayi, 264 ; 

 m. viridis, 264; lyroperensis, 278; 

 proteus milligani, 264, 284; aub- 

 viridis, 264, 280. 



Ischnoradsia australis, 285. 



Johnson, !^. A., Exhibits : Barytes, 

 391; Eggs, 388; Gourd, 391; 

 Granite, 391: Hook-worm, 392; 

 Plants, 388. 391. 392; Skull. 392. 



Jones, F. W., The External Char- 

 acters of Pouch Embryos of 

 Marsupials, No. 1. Trichosurua 

 vulpecula, var. typicus, 360. 



