INDEX. 



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Lizai'd. On new s^pecics of Australian, 

 I (2) 97. 



Locust. A, ])lague (ni the L«nvor Her- 

 bert. I (2) 59. 



Longman H. A. The plants of Masthead 

 L XXV IT. 



Love W. W. R. Inmmnitv, natural and 

 acquired. XVII (2) 123. 



Lncaa T. P. A few scientific notes 

 taken during the jiresent (h'ouglit. 

 XVII (2) 97. The colouration" of 

 insects. XI (2) (k», J )escriptions of 

 Queensland Lepidoptera. XIII 59, 

 New species of Queensland butter- 

 flies. VI (2 \- .3) 117. New species 

 of Queensland Le]iidoptei'a. XV 

 137, On 3-1 new species of Aus- 

 tralian Lepidoptera. VIII (3) 08, 

 Queensland Lepidojitera. XVI 73, 

 *Scrubs and the part they ]>lay in 

 the mitigation of tropical floods. 

 XIV 2, Six new species of Rhopal- 

 ocera. VI (4) 155. The flying fox : 

 its habits and depredations. XII 49. 



MacGregor S. Observations on extinct 

 volcanoes in Victoria. X 47. 



Mackie R. C. Anthropological notes of 

 50 years ago. XXIII (1) 107. 



Macrozamia. New investigation on 

 Rickets and, XIV 5. 



* spiralis. The poisonous prin- 

 ciple of. Xr(2) 90. 



Maiden J. H. Notes on the resins of two 

 Queensland S]iecies of Aniucuria. 

 VII (1) 1. On the oleo-resin of 

 Cannrium maUeri Bail. VIII (3) 95. 



Maitland A. G. The geological structure 

 of extra-Australian artesian l>asins. 

 XII 17. 



Maize disease. An inquiry into the, of 

 the Gaboolture District. Ill 108. 



Malaria. Mosquitoes and, XV 71. 

 Mallophaga. A census of Queensland, 

 XXIV 1. 



A list ol XXIV 16. 



Mammal. On an extinct genus of, V 



(5) 158. 

 — On an extinct. 



of 



senus 



apparently new. IV 99. 



Marks E. (). Notes on portion of the 

 Bnrdekin Valley. XXI\' 93, Notes 

 on the geological age of volcanic 

 activity in 8.E. Queensland. XXIII 

 (2) 139. 



Martin S. G. The principal causes of 

 moitalitv in Queenslan(L XVII 

 (!) 1. 



Mathews K. H. Aboriginal customs in 



N. Queensland. XIII 33, Burbuug 

 of th(^ Wiradthuri tribi's. XVI 35, 

 Rock-cai-ving by the Australian 

 aboiigines. XII 97, *8tone ccoking- 

 holes of the Australian aborigines. 

 XV 3. 



*McCall T. Notes on some modern 



exphjsives. XVI 7. 

 McCulloch A. R. Notes on some Aus- 



tralianjAtherinida?. XXIV 47. 



*Meat. The inspection of honie and 

 exi)ort. supply. XVI 44. 



Inspection of. XI (2) 02. 



*Medicines. Native astringent, and 

 tanning materials of Q. XI (2) 40 



Mirgakinia. On. and its allies. VI (2 



& 3) 93. 

 Megapode. The Savo, I (4) 181. 

 Mental development in animalf?. XX 41. 



Mercury. A nc-w test for, XXI 49. 



The detection of, in explosives. 



XXI 51. 



Mfsoplodou lai/ardi. I (2) 58. 

 Meston A. ( )n the Australian Cassowary 

 (Casiuirius ausiraJis). X 59. 



O. and Henderson J. B. The 



freezing ]>oint of milk. XXIV 165. 



Meteorological notes. V (5) 158, VI 

 (2 &'3) 122, VIII (2) 50. 



Micro-organisms from the Brisbane air. 

 Xlf77. 



Migration of birds. On the, at Cape 



^ York Peninsula. I (2) 93. 

 Milk. The freezing point of, XXIV 105. 

 Mineral. On the occurrence of a green, 

 in the schists of Adelaide St. Bris- 

 bane. X II. 



the. of Kil- 



Resources. 



On 



kivan. Wide Bay and on the recent 

 discoverv of cobalt ore in that 

 district.' Ill 129. 



Minerals. Catalogue of. known in 



Queensland etc. IV 32. 

 List of, Walsh and Tincroo 



Districts, N.Q. XV 47. 



Miskin W. H. A revision of Australian 

 Sphingida-. \'III (1) 1, Descrip- 

 tions of some new species of Aus- 

 tralian Hesperid.-e. VI (4) 140, 

 Further notes on Australian 

 Sphingida'. VIII (3) (50, New 

 species of Australian macro-Le})idop- 

 tera. Vlll (3) 57, Note on some 

 undcscribed Australian Lepidoptera 



