Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, Volumes 25-27

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Page 350 - X. No other General Meeting of the Institute shall be holden without the consent of at least three fourths of the Committee expressed in writing; for such Special Meeting a notice of at least three weeks shall be given by Advertisements in the public papers. At this Special Meeting the President, or in his absence one of the Vice-Presidents, shall take the Chair, and in their absence the Committee shall appoint a Chairman.
Page 349 - OF THE FIELD NATURALISTS' SECTION OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA, FOR THE YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER, 1906.
Page 284 - Further notes on Australian Coleoptera, with descriptions of new genera and species.
Page 249 - Baker, is known as Whipstick Mallee from its erect slender stems. Its fruits are generally small, but vary in size very much. The bark is brown at the base and white above. This is the most easily distinguished of all the Mallees owing to its narrow green leaves. In some cases it grows as a single tree 50 feet high and a foot in diameter.
Page 151 - Antennae •£> in $ — (?), basal joint moderately elongate, without pecten. Labial palpi very long, recurved, second joint thickened with appressed scales, hardly rough beneath, terminal joint as long as second, slender, acute.
Page 154 - Forewings with vein 1 furcate, 2 from near angle, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to apex, 11 from middle of cell.
Page 335 - Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay regions, Alaska, in 1900,
Page 153 - Forewings with vein 1 furcate, 2 from f of cell, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to costa, 11 from middle of cell. Hind wings...
Page 147 - Forewings elongate, rather narrow, costa moderately arched, apex roundpointed, termen very obliquely rounded...
Page 154 - Forewings narrow, lanceolate ; vein 1 furcate (?), 2 from j of cell, 7 and 8 stalked, 7 to costa, 11 from middle of cell.

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