523 



Essolithna mcdiofusca, 316; puncti- 



collis. 317. 

 Ethemaia. 323. 325; adusta. 325; 



alternata, 327; griffithi. 325; 



mirabilis, 326. 

 Eucarteria, 251 ; flora/is, 252. 

 Euphorbiaceae. 466. 

 Eupceeila. 137: australasiae, 153; 



evanescens, 154; inscripta, 156; in- 



tricata, 154; miskini, 155. 

 Eupterotidse, 246. 458. 

 Eurostopodus. 428. 

 Eutkerama, 405: cyaneum, 405. 

 Eutinophaea rariegata, 267. 

 Expedition into Interior, 407. 

 Expedition to Musgrave Ranges, 



479. 

 Eyramytis goyderi. 432. 



Falco longipennis, 425. 



Falconidae. 424. 



Fasciolaria australasia, 362 ; fusi- 

 formis. 362. 



Fauna and Flora Protection Com- 

 mittee, Eeport of, 516. 



Ferguson, Eustace W., Notes on the 

 Amycterides in the South Austra- 

 lian Museum, with Descriptions of 

 New Species, 11. 



Field Naturalists' Section, Report 

 and Balance-sheet of, 510. 



Frankeniaceee. 467. 



Froggatt. W. W.. Hymenoptera, 459. 



Froggattoides, 356. 



Fulica atra tasmanica, 421. 



Gadinia angasi, 367. 



Gaeana, 349. 



Gasteropoda, Radulae of some South 



Australian. 362. 

 Geekonidae, 441. 

 Gehyra variegata, 442. 

 Gentianaceae, 467. 

 Geometridee, 245, 458. 

 Geraniaceae, 466. 

 Glareolidae, 422. 

 Gliciphila albifrons, 436. 

 Glycyphana. 143 : brunnipes, 197 ; 



ochreonotata, 197; pulchar, 197. 

 Gnathocera dorsalis, 213. 

 Gonipterides, 318. 

 Gonocephalum costatum, 222. 

 Goodeniaceae, 470. 

 Grallina cyanoleuca, 433. 

 Gramineae, 460. 

 Gryonella, 84; bruesi, 85; crawfordi, 



84. 

 Gymnorhina hypoleuca leuconota, 



433 ; tibicens intermissa, 433. 438. 

 Gypoicitinia melanosterna, 425. 



Hadronotus fUmieornis, 130; fumo- 

 sus, 130; ni gripes, 129. 



Haliastur sphenurus, 425. 



Hallornis cyanotus, 431. 



Haloragidacese, 467. 



Halorhynchus caecus, 343. 



Helaeus bimarginatus, 376; cyclifor- 

 m is, 377. 



Helcioniscus limbatus, 365. 



Helluarchus whitei, 451. 



Hemipharis, 136 ; insularis, 148. 



Hemipterous Insect from an Opos- 

 sum's Nest, 53. 



Henicopsaltria. 347. 



Heterocera, 455. 



Heteronota bynoei, 441. 



Hieraaetus morphnoides. 425. 



Hinulia fasciolata, 444; lesueurii,. 

 444. 



Hirundinidae, 428. 



Hirundo neoxena. 428. 



Histeridje, 250, 449. 



Homolepida branchialis, 444. 



Hoplogryon, Table of Species, 78 ; 

 bicolor, 76; pulchrithorax, 78; 

 punctata, 77; rufithorax, 77; 

 rugulosa, 77; sordida, lb; vari- 

 conns, 75. 



Howchin, Walter, The Occurrence 

 of the Genus Cryptozoon in the ( ?) 

 Cambrian of Australia, 1 ; con- ' 

 gratulations to. 476. Exhibits: 

 belemnites. 476 : Cambrian fossils,. 

 478 ; raised-beach material. 482. 



Hyla gilleni. 446. 



Hylobiides, 333. 



Hymenoptera, 459. 



Hvphaeria. 323. 



Hypoleucus varius hypoleucus, 424. 



Ieracidea berigora, 426. 

 Insecta, 448. 



Jassopsaltria, 350; rufifacies, 350. 



Kobonga, 351; castanea, 351. 



Labiatae, 468. 



Lacertilia. 440. 



Lagenoplastes ariel, 428. 



Lagvnodes flarus, 94. 



Lalage tricolor, 430, 439. 



Laniidae, 433. 



Lea, Arthur M., Notes on Austra- 

 lian Cetonides, with a List of 

 Species and Descriptions of some 

 New Ones, 132 ; Notes on Miscel- 

 laneous Coleoptera, with Descrip- 

 tions of New Species, 249 ; 

 Stomach Contents of Birds, 439; 

 Insecta. 488. Exhibits : insects^ 

 475. 477, 479, 480, 481, 482; 

 scorpion. 477. 



