'276 



Fasciolaria australasia, 222. 

 Fellows, Members, etc., List of, 261. 

 Ficus tessellatus, 218. 

 Field Naturalists' Section, Annual 



Report, etc., 264. 

 Flora of South Australia. Additions 



to the, 21, 171. 

 Fusus novse hollandise, 221. 



Geraldton (Western Australia), List 

 of Shells received from, 201. 



Germarica, 74. 



Glyptoporoptery,s, 90 ; G. asper, 91. 



Goodenia modesta, 172. 



Grant, Kerr, and G. E. M. Jauncey, 

 Ionization produced by the Impact 

 of Solid Bodies in Air, 1. 



Grass, An Insect-catching-, 240. 



Grevillea quinquenervis, 25. 



Gi/mnoporopterus, 136; G. pictipes, 

 137. 



Gyrineum ranelloides, 219. 



Hackeria viridivaria, 76. 



Haliotis albicans, 185, 200 ; coni- 



copora. 187, 200; cyclobates, 188; 



elegans, 186, 200 ; emmse, 189 ; iris, 



187 ; nsevosa. 186 ; parva, 190 ; pul- 



cherrima, 190; roei, 188, 200; 



rugoso-plicata, 190 ; tricostalis, 



190, 200. 

 Helcioniscus illibratus, 181, 192 ; lim- 



batus, 182 ; tramosericus, 181. 

 Helichrysum cinereum, 171. 

 Helipterum floribundum var. tubuli- 



pappum, 23; pterocheetum, 171. 

 Hemipleurotoma quoyi, 231. 

 Heteronyx cribripennis, 45; difficilis, 



47; johannis, 46. 

 Heterozona, 144. 

 Hibbertia acicularis, var. scssiliflora, 



21; sericea, var. major, 21. 

 Hoplodecilaus, 84: H. marmoratus, 



85. 

 Hordeum maritimum, 172. 

 Howchin, W., An Outlier of Older 



Cainozoic Rocks in the River 



Light, 14. 



— Notes on Recurrent Trans- 

 gressions of the Sea at Drv 

 Creek, 34. 

 Exhibits : Turquoise from 

 Mount Painter, 239 ; geolo- 

 gical ripple marks, 239. 



II.Hdgea, 92; /. 16-tuberculata, 93. 

 Imaliodes f rater, 87; ovipennis, 86; 



scitulus, 86. 

 Ionization produced by the Impact 



of Solid Bodies in Air, 1. 

 Isehnochiton bakeri, 169; bednalli, 



166; cariosus, 144; contractus, 145; 



crispus, 144 : f ruticosus, 145 ; gryei. 



149; juloides, 143; levis, 168; 



novse-hollandife, 150; pallens. 143; 



pilsbryanus, 143 ; pilsbryi, 144 ; 



ptychius, 147 ; resplendens, 149 : 



smaragdinus, 148 ; sulcattts, 146 ; 



tateanus, 147 ; thomasi, 149 ; 



ustulatus, 144 ; variegatus, 146 ; 

 virgatus, 148 ; wilsoni, 147. 

 Ischnoradsia, 150. 



Jauncey, G. E. M. (see Grant and 



Jauncey). 

 Johnson, " Dr. E. A., Exhibit: Part 



of an Egyptian Mummy, 243. 



Knab. F. and J. R. Malloch, New 

 Australian Diptera from Ants' 

 Nests, 233. 



Lea, A. M., Descriptions of Austra- 

 lian Curculionidse, 76. 

 — Exhibits: weevils, 238; an 

 insect-catching grass, 240 ; 

 wasps' nests, 243 ; biscuit 

 beetle, 244 ; ant commensals, 

 244 ; hippoboscid fly from 

 wallaby, 244 ; contents of 

 birds' stomachs, 245. 



Leeuwenhoekia Sonderi, 24. 



Lepidiota bo villi, 54; caudata, 60; 

 deceptrix, 59; frenchi, 58; gilesi, 

 62; koebelei, 54; leai, 57; nega- 

 toria, 63 ; perkinsi, 56 ; rubrior, 55 ; 

 suarior, 56 ; townsvillensis, 61 ; 

 Table of Species, 63. 



Lepidoderna, 52 ; Table of Species, 

 53. 



Lepidopleurus inquinatus, 141 ; mat- 

 thewsianus, 142 ; pelagicus, 165. 



Leucopogon hirtellus, var. glabri- 

 f alius, 24. 



Library, Donations to, 250. 



Light, Older Cainozoic Rocks in 

 River, 14. 



Limosina mrymecophila', 236. 



Linaria graeca, 25. 



Linum strictum, 21. 



Liparetrus confusus, 43. 



Liparochrus geminatus, 41 ; hacker i, 

 40. 



Lloyd, J. S., Retirement from Office 

 as Auditor, 245. 



Loboplax, 160. 



Lorica volvox, 155. 



Loricella angasi, 155. 



Macrophyllides, 65. 



Malacological Beet ion. Annual Re- 

 port, etc., 270. 



Malloch. J. R. (see Knab and Mal- 

 loch). 



Mandalotus bicarinatus, 11; foveatus. 

 76: incisus, 80; latus, 79; niger, 

 80; rufipes, 78; sabulosus, 80;. 

 severini, 80 : tenuicornis, 78. 



Microcala quadrangularis. 172. 



Microcrvptorhynchus cylivdricollis,. 

 138; echinatus, 137. 



