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CON TEN TS. 
PAPERS— 
“ Notes on a Trip TO New Guinea,” by J. W. Potts - - 
“Notice oF A PropaBLE NEw SPECIES OF DENDROLAGUS,”’ by 
C. W. De Vis, M.A. - : = = = 2 s 
“On THE DECADENCE OF AUSTRALIAN Forests,”’ by A. Norton, 
M-EA2) = - 2 = - : : = fae 
“THe Birps OF CHARLEVILLE,” by Kendal Broadbent. - . 
“ NOTES ON THE Patm, CaryoTa UREns,” by L. A. Bernays, 
Rvs = - - - - = : - = < : 
“Notes on A Livinc TREE Stump,” by A. Norton, M.L.A. - 
‘‘ A PosT-PLIOCENE ARTIODACTYLE,” by C. W. De Vis, M.A. - 
“ON THE PRESERVATION OF PERISHABLE ARTICLES OF FoOoD BY 
REFRIGERATION,” by James Tolson, Esq. - - . - 
“ An Inquiry INTO THE Maize DISEASE OF THE CABOOLTURE 
District,” by J. Bancroft, M.D. - . - . - 
“ PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS,”’ by L. A. Bernays, F.L.S. - - 
“On a Femur PROBABLY OF THYLACOLEO,” by C. W. De Vis, 
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“On THE MINERAL RESOURCES OF KILKIVAN, WIDE Bay, AND 
ON THE RECENT DiscOvERY oF COBALT ORE IN THAT 
District,” by W. Fryar, Esq. - - - - . - 
“Nest AND EGGs OF THE JABIRU,”’ by W. T. White, Esq., with 
an ‘“‘INTRopucTorY Note,” by Henry Tryon - - - 
“On Fish ACCLIMATIZATION IN QUEENSLAND,” by D. O’Con- 
nor, Esq. - - . - - - = = E - 
‘ON THE OCCURRENCE OF CHANOS SALMONEUS, FORSK., IN 
Moreton Bay,” by D. O’Connor, Esq. - - - - 
“On INDELIBLE WritTiNG Inks,” by H. W. Fox, Esq. - - 
NOTES— 
“ FASCIATION IN BOUVARDIA TRIPHYLLA, SALISB., by F. M. 
Bailey, F.L.S. - - - = - = = ? 3 
“On NaTIVE ZINC IN QUEENSLAND,” by E. B. Lindon, A.R.S.M. 
‘“ON THE OCCURRENCE OF TOPAZ IN ASSOCIATION WITH TIN,” 
by E. B. Lindon, A.R.S.M. — - - - - - - 
Report OF CounciL, 1885-86 = - - Sr) bee S E 
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DonaTIONS TO LIBRARY - - I, 32, 37, 40, 48, 120, 143, 
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