INDEX. 



Elythc-Hdale Braystone. Probable out- 

 crop of, south of its supposed 

 boundary. XIII 2'>. 



Bora ring. A, in the Albert \'allev. 

 XXIII (1) 103. 



Botanic notes. XI (1) 14. 



* Botanical excursion to Burleigh Hea<l.s 

 and the Macpherson Kange. X 32. 



work. A review of recent, in 



Australia. IX 12. 



Botanv. Concise historv of Au.stralian, 



VIII (2) xvi. 



— of Irvinebank and 

 bourhood. XIX (1) <r>. 



its neij^h- 



Kasciation 



B'tiirtirdia trijthi/Uo, Salisb. 



in. Ill 153.' 

 Branla cmca, a beo parasite. 1\ 17. 

 * Hiiijalow. The cheniistiv of, <riini. 



XI (2) .-)b. 



Bioadbent K. Birds of (Central Queens- 

 land. \' (1) 14, On the migration of 

 birds at Cape V'ork Peninsula. 

 I (2) 93. The Birds of Charleville. 

 Ill 23, The birds of the Cliinchilla 

 District. II (2) 117. 



Broun X. W. * Further notes on crater 

 lakes at Ban Ban. XI (2) 88, On 

 the discovery of two crater lakes 

 and other evidences of volcanic 

 activity near Ban Ban. X 44. 



Brownlee J. H. See llingrose R. C. etc. 



Briinnich J. C. (iri\,jihical and mechan- 

 ical aids to calculation. XXI 33, 

 . The land we live on. XXII (1) 37. 



Brvological notes. V (4) 148. VI (1) 70, 

 VI (2 & 3) 104. 



Building stones of St. John's Cathedral, 



Brisbane. XXIII (2) 199. 

 Bunya. Exhibit oi a. nodule. X 53. 

 bunya nuts. XI (2) 45. 



Burlmng of the Wiradthuri tribes. 



XVI 35. 

 Burdekin Valley. Notes on portion of 



the, XXIV 9o. 

 Butterflies. List of, of the Brisbane 



District. XIII 89. 



New species of Queensland, VI 



(2 & 3) 117. 



Byram W. J. Recent aspect of the Cell 

 Theory. XVII (1) v. The begin- 

 nings of Life. XV 5. 



Caffein-yielding plants. XI (2) 82. 



* Callophyllnni. inophyllu7u. Resins of, 



XII 10. 



Cameron J. Presidential Address. 

 XIX (I) i. 



Can/in'uni tiinU'iri, (Bail.). On tluvoleo- 

 rmm of, V'llf (3) 95. 



Cancer On the prevalence of. in .Vus" 



trala^ia. X «5 k 89. 

 Carifoia urrn-^. Notes on the palm,. 



Ill 33. 

 Cassowary. On the Australian, ( ^Vj.<i- 



u'lria^ a II -sf rah''') X .')9. 

 Caiuariu-f uu'ttralis. On the A.ustraliari 



Cassowary. X oV). 

 Cataract. Obseivations on. 1\ 129. 



(.'ave-drawiiigs. On aboriginftl, on th« 



Palmer ooldfield. XI (2) 91. 

 Caves. Descri])tion of some, near Cam- 



ooweal. X\ 87. 

 Cell Theory. Recent aspect of the,. 



XVn (1) V. 

 Ceniiodii'!. On an easy atid certain 



method of hatching, ova. XX\' 1. 

 — ■ Repoi't on preservati<»n of, X 1 1 



101. 



forslcri. X 4(). 

 post- Pliocene. 



I (1) 40. 



Chanos salmoneus, Forsk. On the occur- 

 rence of, in Moreton Bay. Ill 14L- 



Chelonians. The lesser, of the Noto- 

 therium drifts. X 123. 



Cholera. The discovery of chicken, in* 

 Queensland. .\1 (2) 77. 



Cinnanionmni oliveri, Bail. Thi' .sassafias 

 trees of Queensland and the- 

 chemistry of, XI (1) 20. 



Clarke A. VV. Reply to Lindon's note. 

 IV 112, The ' Mineral Scolecite 

 occurring in granite. Charters 

 Towers. IV 109. The occurrence 

 of triclinic felspars in the granite of 

 Charters Towers. IV 131. 



Climate. The influence of the, of Queens- 

 land on its inhabitants of European 

 origin and their descendants. XI 

 (2) xxiii. 



s of the geological. ])ast.. XXII 



(2) 59. 



♦Coalfields. On the oldest worked, of. 

 China. XIII 38. 



Cobalt ore. On the mineral resources of 

 Kilkivan, Wide Bay, and on the 

 recent discovery of, in that district- 

 Ill 129. 



Cognac. Distilling, from sugar and. grape- 

 juice. XI (2) 57. 



CoUedge W. R. Notes on a brush - 

 tongued mosquito. XXII 1 (1) 121,. 

 Notes on a malaria-carrying mos- 

 quito {Anopheles pictu-s). XV^l 46^ 



