316 



Melaleuca glomerata, 15 ; hakeoides, 

 15. 



Members, List of, 306. 



Metriorrhynchus atricornis, 51 ; can- 

 cellatus, 53; centralis, 51; com- 

 positus. 59 ; crassipes, 60 ; diminu- 

 tivus, 53 ; eremitus, 52 ; eucerus, 60 

 foliatus, 50; fuligineus, 55; fumosus 

 51 ; funestus, 58 ; gracilis, 51 

 heterodoxus, 52 ; i?isignicornis, 56 

 marginicollis, 55 ; melaspis, 52 

 mimicus, 54 ; minutus, 54 ; modicus 

 59 ; occidentalis, 52 ; pallidominor 

 57 ; parvoniger, 53 ; ramosus, 53 

 rhipidius, 50; rufomarginatus, 58 

 serraticornis, 50; trichocerus, 61. 



Miniature Serpuline "Atolls," 25. 



Miscellanea, 275. 



Moorlands Brown Coal Deposits, 248. 



Morialta Falls, Recession of, 286. 



Morialta Reserve, 286, 288. 



National Parks, 288, 289. 

 Native Camps at Encounter Bay, 278. 

 Native Fauna and Flora, 289. 

 Neocarphurus costipennis,> 106; semi- 



flavus, 106. 

 Notoplax, 45. 

 Notoryctes typhlops, 36. 



Obituarv: Mayo, G. G.. 290; Ware, 



W. L., 290; Zietz, A. H. C, 289. 

 Occurrence of Scoriaoeous Boulders in 



Ancient Gravels of River Torrens, 



32. 

 Onchocerca f asciata, 243 ; gibsoni, 



242 ; gutturosa, 231 ; lienalis, 240. • 

 Onchocerciasis of Queensland Cattle, 



231. 

 Onithochiton scholvieni, 45. 

 Osborn, T. G. B., Exhibit: Fungi, 287. 



Phaeocyclotomus chloropus, 149. 

 Phajus Bernavsii, 268; grandifolius, 



266. 

 Phlogistomorpha, 145 ; P. blackburni, 



146 ; croesus, 146. 

 Phlogistus, 144 ; P. corallipes, 145 ; 



imperialis, 145 ; modestus, 145 ; 



mundus, 145. 

 Plaxiphora albida, 42. 

 Podolepis acuminata, 23 ; capillaris, 23. 

 PoLvplacophora, 40, 136. 

 Public Health and State Medicine, 282. 

 Pulleine, R. H.„ Old Native Camps 



at Commodore Point, Encounter 



Bay, 278; Exhibits: Minerals and 



Shell, 283; Stone Implements, 284. 

 Pylus pygmaeus, 168. 



Queensland Cattle, Onchocerciasis of, 

 231. 



Resolutions, 282, 286, 288. 

 Rhagodia Billardieri, 8; Gaudichaud- 

 iana, 7. 



Rhyssoplax geraldtonensis, 47 ; torri- 



anus, 45. 

 Riddle, A. R., Discussion on X-ray 



Tube, 284. 

 Rogers, R. S., Notes on the Gynos- 



temium in the Genus Diurus, and on 



the Pollinarv Mechanism in Phajus. 



264. 

 Salicornia quinqueflora, 9 ; pachy- 



stachya, 8. 

 Scaphisoma bryophaga, 144. 

 , Schoenus aphyllus, 5. 

 Scoriaceous Boulders in River Torrens. 



32. 

 Selenurus annulatus, 69; flavoinclusus, 



71 ; tenuicornis, 70 ; tenuis, 70. 

 Senecio dryadeus, 22. 

 Sida calvxhymenia, 15 ; cryphiopetala, 



15. 

 Solanum chenopodinum, 18 ; coactili- 



f erum, 18 ; hystrix, 18 ; rostratum, 18. 

 Stenochiton cymodocealis, 41 ; posi- 



donialis, 41. 

 Stenopetalum sphaerocarpum, 12. 

 Stigmatium gilberti, 148 ; ventrale, 148. 

 Stone Implements, Making of, by 



Aboriginals, 280. 

 Suaeda australis, 10. 



Telephorus apicicollis, 69 ; gracili- 

 pictus, 69 ; pulchellus, 68 ; rufiventris, 

 68 ; viridipennis, 68. 



Thlaspi cochlearinum, 12. 



Threlkeldia inchoata, 7; salsuginosa, 7. 



Thrvptomene Whiteae. 17. 



Tilley, C. E., Tholeiitic Basalt from 

 Eastern Kangaroo Island, 276. 



Tillyard, R. J., Wing-venation of the 

 Leptopcrlidac, with Description of 

 a New Species, 270. 



Tonicia hulliana, 46. 



Torrens River, Occurrence of Scoria- 

 ceous Boulders in Ancient Gravels, 

 32. 



Trichalus infaustus, 62; quadricavus, 

 62. 



Trogodendron monstrosum, 146 ; 

 rufipesj 146; tenebricosmn, 147. 



Verco, J. C, Obituarv Notices of H. 

 C. Zietz and G. G. Mayo. 275. ' 



Waite, E. R,, Exhibit: Sea-horses, 285. 



Waitzia acuminata, 23. 



Ward, L. K., Exhibit: Flint Chip- 

 pings, 290. 



Ware. W. L., Obituary, 290. 



Western Australian Chitons, 40. - 



White, S. A., Exhibits: Skeleton, 283; 

 Plants, 283, 289, 290 ; Birds, 284, 289 ; 

 Insects and Shells, 290. 



Zenithicola crassa, 148 ; funesta, 148. 

 Zietz, A. H. C, Obituary, 275, 289. 

 Zvgophyllum Billardieri ammophiium, 

 "14; Howittii, 13. 



