521 



Baeturia rufa, 350. 



Baeus leai, 73. 



Baker, W. H., Crustacea, 446. 



Balance Sheet, 488. 



Barnardius zonarius, 427. 



Baryconus longipennis, 126 ; mag- 

 nificus, 126 ; 2 jret i° sus ' 126 ; sor- 

 d idus, 126; trispinosus, 127. 



Bassia inchoata, 463. 



Bates, Mrs., Paper on Tribal 

 Organization of Western Aus- 

 tralian Aborignes, 482. 



Bergroth, E., On an Hemipterous 

 Insect from an Australian Opos- 

 sum's Nest, 53. 



Birrima, 356. 



Black, J. M., Botany, 460. 



Bluops. 227 ; verrucosus, 228. 



Boraginaceae, 468. 



Bostrychidae, 450. 



Botanical Congress, 477. 



Botany, 460. 



Brachyderides, 267. 



Bulestes torquatus, 433. 



Bulla australis, 366. 



Bulloidea, 366. 



Buprestidae, 450. 



Burbunga, 350. 



Burhinidae, 422. 



Burhinus magnirostris, 422. 



Byallius laticollis, 385. 



Byrsax coxi, 371 ; pinnaticollis, 234. 



Cacatoidae, 426. 



Cacochroa, 140; decorticata, 172; 

 gymnopleura, 172 ; pullata, 175 ; 

 variabilis, 173 ; variicollis, 176. 



Caedius tuberculatus, 370. 



Caladenia Bryceana, 359. 



Callirhipis cardwellensis, 255 ; reticu- 

 lata, 255. 



Calvptorhynchus banksii stellatus, 

 426. 



Campanulaceae, 470. 



Campbellornis personatus munna, 432. 



Camponotiphilus, 257; fimbricollis, 

 258. 



Campophagidae, 429. 



Camptorrhinus inornatus, 343. 



Cantharidae, 259. 



Capparidaceae, 464. 



Caprimulgidae, 428. 



Carabidae, 449. 



Cardiothorax, Table of Species, 395 ; 

 Synonymy, 398 ; clypeatus, 399 ; 

 undulatus, 400. 



Carter, H. J., Notes on Tenebrio- 

 nidae in the South Australian 

 Museum, Collected by Mr. A. M. 

 Lea, 1911-12, with Descriptions of 

 New Species, 219 ; Notes on Aus- 

 tralian Tenebrionidae, with De- 

 scriptions of New Species, 369. 



Caryophyllaceae, 464. 



Casarca tadornoides, 423. 



Casuarinaceae, 461. 



Catalogue of Library, 485. 



Catoptropelicanus conspicillatus, 424. 



Cerambycidae, 451. 



Ceramodactylus damaeus, 441. 



Ceraphron, Table of . Species, 97 ; 

 achillcs, 115; adonis, 103: apelles, 

 111 ; apollo, 115 ; ater, 110 ; atlas. 

 108 ; aureus, 109 ; australicus, 116 ; 

 bicolor, 117; bifasciatipennis, 111; 

 calliope, 102 ; croesus, 101 ; daph- 

 nis, 117; diana, 115; elongatus, 

 112; flaviceps. 105; flavicoxa, 114; 

 flavus, 105; giraulti, 110; helena, 

 104; hercules. Ill; io, 107; 

 iole, 112 ; leai, 118 ; lycaon, 

 104; magnicornis, 105; mega- 

 cephalus, 106; mellicornis, 106; 

 meridianus, 108; muscophilus, 109 ; 

 narcissus, 105; niger, 107; oznone, 

 111; omphale, 102; pulcher, 113;. 

 pulcherrimus, 116; queenslandicus. 

 114; sarpedon, 106; speciosissimus, 

 101 ; splendidus, 117 ; tasmanicus,. 

 110 ; varicornis, 114 ; vulgaris, 104. 



Ceraphronidae, 85 ; Table of Genera, 

 86. 



Ceratobaeoides hackeri, 66 ; longi- 

 eeps, 66. 



Ceratobaeus, Table of Species, 65 : 

 aureus, 64 ; elongatus, 64 ; fascia- 

 tiventris, 63; fasciatus, 62; flan- 

 corpus, 61 ; grandis, 64 ; giraulti, 

 62; leai, 61; longicornutus, 62 

 maculatus, 64 ; mirabilis, 64 

 parvicornutus, 62 ; setosus, 65 

 varicornis, 63. 



Cerchneis cenchroides, 426. 



Certhiidae, 434. 



Cestrinus excisicollis, 370 ; tubercula- 

 tus, 369. 



Cetonia felina, 213. 



Cetonides, Notes on, 132 ; Catalogue 

 of Genera and Species, 136. 



Chalcopterus, Synonymy, 235 ; cup- 

 reus, 236 ; cyanipennis, 236 ; incon- 

 spicuus, 235 : leai, 235 ; minor, 235 

 mundus, 235 ; palmerensis, 236 

 palmerstoni, 235 ; proditor, 235 

 puer, 235 ; variabilis, 236. 



Chapman, W. S., Analyses of Sam- 

 ples of Water from Bores and 

 Springs, Great Australian Artesian 

 Basin, 472. 



Charadriidae, 422. 



Chenonetta jubata, 423. 



Chenopodiacese, 462. 



Cheramaeca leucosternum stonei, 428. 



Chewings, Charles, Notes on the- 

 Stratigraphy of Central Australia, 

 41. 



