874 president's address. 



By F. M. Bailey, F.L.S., Government Botanist, Contributions 

 to the Queensland Flora, being supplements I. II. and III. to 

 the Synopsis, pp. 8, 84, 148, p\. I; and a contribution towards a 

 Flora of Mount Perry, p. Gl. 



By E. Palmer, M.L.A., Hot Springs and Mud Eruptions on 

 the Lower Flinders Biver, p. 19, pi. II. 



By C. W. De Vis, M. A., on the Occurrence of the Moa in Aus- 

 tralia, p. 23, pi. III-l V ; on Geratodus Fosleri in the Condamine 

 postpliocene, p. 40 ; on New Fishes belonging to Tlierajwn, p. 56 ; 

 Serranus, Genyoroge, Letlirinus, Cossyphus, Salarias, and Choerops, 

 p. 144 ; on a New Jlyla, p. 128 ; on New Lizards of the Genera 

 Silubosaurus, Oedura, Amphibolurii>f, p. 53 ; Myophila n.rj. 

 Lygisaurus n.y. Macrops n.g., p. 77, and Heteropus, p. 166 ; on 

 n. sp. of Hojiloceplialus (pp. 100, 136, pi. XV.) of Rldjndura., 

 Microsca, Mtlitlireptus, Oedura (p, 158), of lLalmaturu» (p. 107), 

 and OnyclLogalea, p. 157. 



By J. Falconet', C.E., on Springs, with particular leference to 

 the water supply in Queensland, p. 28, pi. V-X ; and on the 

 Queensland Gold Deposits, p. 131. 



By H. F. Wallman, on Mineral Pseudomor^jhisni, p. 32. 



By Mr. Jaines Thorpe, on the Bowen Cyclone, January 30, 

 1884, p. 35, pi. X. 



By Henry Tryon, on Certain Aboriginal Rock Drawings which 

 he considers as Totems, p. 45, jdI. XL ; and communication on 

 the Savo Megapode, from A. H. Kissack, Esq., p. 181. 



By the Rev. E. Spicer, M.A., on an Ant which produces 

 audible Sounds. 



By Kendal Broad) tent, on the Migration of Birds at Capg 

 York, p. 93. 



By Mr. J. Bancroft, Esq., ]\I.D., on the Food of the Aborigines 

 of Central Australia (chiefly Nardoo, Grass Seed, Purslane Seed, 

 Sundry Bulbs), p. 104. '^Ou Indian "Wheats in Queensland, 

 p. 176. 



