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INDEX. 



* Lakes. Further notes c»n crater, at 

 Ban Ban. XI (2) 88. 



On the discovery of two crater. 



and other evidence^ (»f volcanic 

 activity near Ban Ban. X 44. 



Lauterer J. Anatomical and chemical 

 researches on the parasitic ])hanero- 

 ganis of Queensland. XI (2) To, 

 A new method of assayincr tannates. 

 XJ (2) 43, Bunya bunya nuts. XI 

 (2) 45, Caffein -yielding; plants. XI 

 (2) 82, Chemical affinities between 

 Rutaccic and rrnbelliferie. XII 72, 

 *('hemistry of some undescribed 

 gums. XI (2) 02, *Comi)arative 

 grammar and vocabulary of the 

 Yoginn and Vat^gara lan,u;ua,i!;es. 



XI (2) 102. *Constituents of the 

 resin of Ailanthus iinberbi flora var. 

 macartneyi. XI (2) 42, DistillinL:; 

 cognac from .sugar and grape- juice. 

 X[ (2) 57, * Drought-resisting 

 proj)etties of Kucalypti. X 13. 

 * Exhibits of plants possessing (»r 

 <;retlitcd with medicinal properties. 

 X 3<), (Jums of eucalvpts and Ango- 

 phoras. VIII (2)' 37. *Native 

 astiingent medicines and tanning 

 materials of Queensland. XI (2) 

 46, Native medicinal plants from 

 Queensland. X 97. Naturalised and 

 acclimatised ])lants in vai'ious ])arts 

 of the world. XVIII oT^ New 

 investigations on Rickets and 

 Mdcrozamia. XR' 5, New native 

 medicinal plants of Queensland. 



XII 92, *Notcs on a new worm 

 <liscoveretl in Moreton Bay oysters. 



XIII 25, Occurrence of saponin in 

 Australian acacias and albizzias. 

 XIl 103, On leprosy in the north 

 of Europe, and its contagious 

 ■character. X 14, On Queensland 

 scorpions. N 19, *On Queensland 

 wines. X 44, *0n some new species 

 of Queensland spiders. X 34, On 

 the resin of Araucaria hidicilli. XI 

 (1) 12, *Resins of Callophyllum 

 inophyllum. XII 10. Snake-poison 

 r. Strychnine. Mil (2) 32. The 

 aboriginal languages of E. Australia 

 compared. XII 11, *The chemistry 

 of Brigalow gum. XI (2) 5(5, *The 

 poisonous principle of Macrozamia 

 spiralis. XI (2) 90, The sassafras tree 

 of Queensland and the chemistry 

 of Cinnamomum oliveri, Bail. XI 

 (1) 20, *The supposetl descent of 

 the Australians. XI (2) 46. ♦Unpub- 

 lished songs and corroborrees. XI 

 <1) 13. 



Leichhardt Dr. Ludwig. Unpublished 

 lecture bj', X 46. 



Lepidoptera. Descriptions of Queens- 

 land, XIII 59. 



New species of Australian 



macro-, VIII (3) 57. 



New species of Queensland, 



XV 137. 



(Rhojjalocera). Note on some 



undescribed Australian, VI (5) 263. 



Notes on, from the vicinity of 



. Brisbane whose larva? feed on 



Loranthu{<. XX 33. 



— On 34 new s]X'cics of Australian, 



VIII (3) 68. 



Qucenslaml. X\'l 73. 



- — Studit\s in Australian (Pvralidae) 

 XXIV 111. 



Leprosy. Ethnogra])hv 

 East. XIII 1. 



of, in the Far 



( )n, in the north of Europe, and 



its contagious character. X 14. 



Lichen. Additions to the, flora of 

 Queensland. V (1) 7, V (2) 72. VI 

 (2 .1' 3) 115. 



Note on a remarkable, growth 



in connection with a new species of 

 Slictn. VII (1) 8. 



Supplement to the, flora of 



Queensland. XXIV 23. 



The, flora of Queensland, with 



descrij)tions of species. V (3) 78, 

 VI (I) 3, VI (4) 129, VI (5) 165. 



Lichens. Notes on, in N.S.W. VI (2 & 

 3) 85. 



On some Victorian, X 54. 



from Warwick and neighbour- 



hofxl. Mil (4) 132. 



Life, chiefly bacterial. X^^I vii. 



The beginning.'^ of, XV 5. 



Lindon E. B. A catalogue of such 

 minerals as are at present known in 

 •Q. Avith their principal associations 

 and places of occurrence. IV 32, 

 Note on A. W. Clarke's paper on 

 Scolecite. IV 111, On native zinc 

 in Queensland. Ill 154, On the 

 occurrence of Topaz in association 

 with rin. Ill 155. 



Lizard. On a, and three species of 

 Salarias etc. II (1) 56. 



On bones and teeth of a large 



extinct, II (1) 25. 



s. On new Australian, I (2) 53. 



On new^ Queensland, I (2) 77. 



