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GEN ERAL I N DEX. 



(Generic and specific names printed in italics indicate that the 

 forms described are new to science.] 



Aboriginal Stone Implements, 206. 

 Aborigines of Australia, Making Stone 



Implements, 280. 

 Acacia brachystachya, 13 ; Burkittii, 



13; ligulata, 13; Sowdeni, 13; tarcu- 



lensis, 13. 

 Acanthochiton kimberi, 45; subviridis, 



45. 

 Adriana Hookeri, 14. 

 Allelidea similis, 167. 

 Alluvial Fan of Exceptional Character 



at mouth of Glen Osmond Gorge, 29. 

 Amphipogon strictus, 5. 

 Angianthus brachypappus, 21. 

 Annual Meeting, 290; Report, 291; 



Balance-sheets, 294. 

 Arthrocnemum halocnemoides per- 



granulatum, 10. 

 Ashby, E., Notes on some Western 



Australian Chitons, with Additions 



to the Fauna, 40 ; Rediscovery of 



Choriplax grayi, 136 ; Exhibits : 



Chitons, 286; Fossil, 288; Birds, 288. 

 Ashby, K., Exhibit: Apple-like 



Growths, 288. 

 Asparagus officinalis, 5. 

 Aster subulatus, 23. 

 "Atolls," Miniature Serpuline, 25. 

 Atriplex crassipes, 8; limbatum, 8; 



Muelleri, 8. 

 Atyphella flammans, 68. 



Balance-sheets, 294. 



Balanophorus, 94; B. brevipennis, 95; 



concinnus, 96; janthinipennis, 96; 



pictus, 95 ; rhagonychinus, 96 ; triim- 



pressus, 96. 

 Basalt from Kangaroo Island, 276. 

 Bassia sclerolaenoides, 7 ; Tatei, 7. 

 Berry, R., Child Welfare, Lectures on, 



288. 

 Black, J. M., Additions to the Flora 



of South Australia, 5. 

 Blennodia curvipes, 12. 

 Broughton, A. C, Notes on Geology of 



Moorland (South Australia) Brown 



Coal Deposits, 248. 

 Brown Coal Deposits, 248. 

 Bupleurum semicompositum, 18. 



Calandrinia disperma, 11 ; pleiopetala, 

 12; polyandra, 11; pusilla, 12. 



Callistochiton meridionalis, 42. 



Callochiton platessa, 41. 



Calochromus amabilis, 64; denticu- 

 latus, 64; guerini, 64; insidiator, 64. 



Calotis ancyrocarpa, 18; erinacea, 19; 

 multicaulis, 19. 



Carphurus, 94 ; C. alterniventris, 98 ; 



armipennis, 97 ; balteatus, 99 ; 



compsus, 103; cribratus, 101; cris- 

 „ tatifrons, 98 ; elongatus, 98 ; excisua, 



99 ; frenchi, 97 ; gallinaceus, 98 ; 



interocularis, 102; invenustus, 98; 



latus, 105 ; longicollis, 97 ; macrops, 



104 ; micropterus, 100 ; pallidif rons, 



97 ; punctatus, 97 ; semirufus, 103 ; 



tricolor, 102. 

 Casuarina lepidophloia, 6. 

 Central Australian Aboriginal Stone 



Implements, 206. 

 Cephalipterum Drummondii, 20. 

 Child Welfare, Lectures on, 288. 

 Chitons, Western Australian, 40. 

 Choriplax grayi, 136 ; g. pattisoni, 137. 

 Cleland, J. B., Loranthus and its 



Hosts ; Exhibits : Loranthus, 283, 



284; Bird's Nest, 283; Eucalyptus, 



284 ; Spinifex Gum, 287 ; Fungi, 287, 



288. 

 Cleptor goudiei, 168. 

 Coleoptera, Australian, 50, 143. 

 Crassula colorata, 12. 

 Craters and Lakes of Mount Gambier, 



169. 

 Cratystylis conocephala, 20. 

 Cretaceous Beds, Crinoids from, 1. 

 Crinoids from the Cretaceous Beds of 



Australia, 1. 

 Cryptoplax hartmeyeri, 46 ; striatus, 45. 

 Cryptozoon (Pseudo-), Structure, 27. 

 Ctenisophus curvipes, 143. 



Dasytes abdominalis, 133 ; corticari- 

 oides, 131 ; cribarius, 132 ; ellipticus, 

 134; erythroderes, 132; hexatrichus, 

 133 ; pictipes, 134. 



Dingo, Status of, 254. 



Dinotoperla carpenteri, 273. 



Diurus, 264. 



Dodonaea attenuata, 15. 



Donations to Library, 296. 



Duboisia Hopwoodii, 18. 



Dumbrellia melancholica, 63; pilosi- 

 cornis, 63. 



Edquist, A. G., Exhibit : Loranthus, 288. 



Eleale, 149; E. amoena, 157; angu- 

 laris, 161 ; aulicodes, 158 ; carinati- 

 collis, 152; cribrata, 167; globicollis 

 162 ; hirticollis, 165 ; illaetabilis, 153 

 latipennis, 163 ; margaritacea, 154 

 pallidipennis, 151 ; parallela, 159 

 perplexa, 164 ; pulchra, 151 ; reticu- 

 lata, 158; robusta, 155; spinicornis, 

 160 ; viridis, 155. 



Elston, A. H., Australian Coleoptera, 143 



