INDEX. 



De Vis C. W. — CoiUimied. 



II (1) 35, On apparently new s]iecios 

 . of; ,Ualmaturm. I (3) 107, On 

 bones and teeth of a large extinct 

 lizard. II (1) 25, On Diprofodon 

 miwor, Hux. V. (2) 38. On Jlcgalania 

 and its allies. VI (2 ct 3) "93. On 

 new Australian lizards. T (2) 53. 

 On new fish from ^loreton Bay. 

 1 (3) 144, On new Queensland 

 Lizartls. I (2) 77. On new species 

 of Australian lizards. I (2) 07, 

 On the genera Notofhcriuni. and 

 Zygomaturu.s. V (3) 111, On the 

 manfbble of Zygomaturiis. XI (^) 5, 

 On the Phalangistid;^! of the Post- 

 Tertiarj' period in Queensland. 

 VT (2 & 3) 105, Peraineles bouqain- 

 iHllii, Q. & G. I (2) 101, The lesser 

 Chelonians of the Nototherimn 

 drifts. X 123, The .Moa (Dinornis) 

 in Australia. I (1) 23, The ribbon 

 fish. VIII (4) 109. 



Dinorihis. The Moa (,) in Australia. 



I (1) 23. 

 Diprotodon minor, Hux. V (2) 38. 

 Disease garden. A, XIX (2) 73. 



— s. Insects and, XXI 99. 



* Prevention of infectious, XII. 



* The serum treatmcuit of infcc- 



tuous, XI (1) 11. 



Dodd F. P. Reptile that takes in l:)allast 

 XXIV 103 



Dodgson F. H. Some abandoned sj;old- 

 fields of the old World. XI (2) 59. 



Domin K. Queensland ]>lant associa- 

 tions. XXIII (1) 57. 



Duffield A. .1. Notes on the inhabitants 

 of New Ireland and its Archipelago. 

 I (3) 115. 



Eagle. On a bone of an extinct. VI (4) 

 161. 



Echinococcus in a wallaby. VII (1) 31. 



Education in Queensland. XIX (2) iv. 



Eleotris. Description of a species of, 

 from Rockharapton. 11 (1) 32. 



Embryology. Notes on the, of the 

 Australian rock Oystei- {Osfrea 

 glomemfa), VII (1) 33. 



Entomologica. Miscellanea, XV 133. 



Entomology. Judicial, and on an 

 unrecorded habit of white ants. 

 IV 119. 



The economic as|>ects of, II (1) 



Entozoa. A census of Australian Rep- 

 tilian, XXITI (2) 233. 



Notes on some, XX1\' ()3. 



Erciiiophila macuhfa. (^n the cyano- 

 genetic glucoside of, XXV 13 



*Eucalypti. Drought resisting ])ro- 



])ertics of. X 13. 

 Eucalypt. Description (»f a new. X 17. 

 s. Gums of. and Angophoras. VIII 



(2) 37. 

 Exploration in W.A. XVI 9. 

 * Explosives. Notes <>n some modern, 



XVI 7. 



The detecti(jn of mercury in. 



13. 



of a teatrt>e swamp. XV 1 



XXI 51. 



Falconer J. Artesian wells and water. 



II (2) 208, Queensland gold deposits. 

 I (3) 131. Water Supply : Springs 

 and their origin. T (1) 28. 



Fasciation in Bouvardia Iriphylla, SaUsb. 



III 153. 



Fauna. Notes on the, of the Gulf of 



('arpentaria. I (3) 154. 

 Felspars. The occm-rence of triclinic, 



in the iiranite of Chartei-s Towers. 



IV 131. 



Field Naturalists' Section. Excursions 

 VI (1) 64, to Ashgrove. VI (2 & 3) 

 123, to Brookfield. VI (1) 65„ to 

 Caboolture. V (4) 137, to Eumiindi. 

 X 51. to Peechey's Scrub. V (4) 

 144. IV 135, to'Pimpama. VI (5) 

 252, to Sunnvbank. Vl (5) 255, to 

 Upner Ithaca Creek. VI (2 & 3) 

 125^, tojWoolston. V (5) 173. 



Report of, V (2) 70. 



Filaria- of birds. VI (1) 58. 



Filter. An efficient automatic sand, 



XXI 45. 



The domestic water, XI (2) 49 



Fish Notice of a, apparently un- 



described. II (2) 144. 



On. acclimatisation in Queens- 

 land. Ill 139. 



On new. from Moreton Jiaj'. I 



(3) 144. 



The ribbon. VI 11 (4) 109. 



acclimatisation in Queensland. 



Xn 108. 



poison. A, of the aborigines. 



XI (2) 88. 



Fishes. New genera and species of, 

 XXI 1. 



New Genera and species of. 



Queensland, XXI 87 



