INDEX. 



13 



Palm. Notes on the, Caryoki urens. 

 Ill 33. 



On the., Raphia {S(igu.<<) raffia. 



II (2) 210. 

 PfJmer E. Hot springs and mud erup- 

 tionn on the Lower Fenders R. 

 1 (I) 19, Notes on a great visitation 

 of rats in the N- and N.W. plain 

 OGuntry of Queensland in 1869 and 

 1870. II (2) 193, Notes on bovine 

 pi euro- pneumonia. IV 20. 



Pauicum inaximum. Ciuinea grass {,).; 

 its history, cultivation and value. 

 VIII (2) 51. 



PapiUo par mat Its. G. R. Gray, at 

 Mackay. IV 17. 



Papuans. The, : comparative note« on 

 various authors, with original 

 observations. II (2) 78. 



Parasitic scourge. A, of warm climates. 

 XI (2) 99. 



Parasite. BrauJa ccem, a V>ee^ IV 17. 



Parker T. Underground waters. XXV 

 25 & 31, 



Parmelia. A description c»f new species 

 of, from Victoria. I (3) 114. 



* Parthenogenesis and bisexual charac- 

 teristics. XIII 32. 



Pe<iiculi<ls. A note on Australian, 

 XXIV 105. 



Peranicle^ bougainriUii^ Q. k, G. I (2) 

 lOL 



Peripatu^. On, and its (Xjcurronce in 

 Australia. IV 78. 



Perishable articles of food, (''n, the 

 preservation of, bj' refrigeration. 



in 49. 



I Vr mo-Carboniferous frfssils from 

 Banana (Abstract). XI (2) 47. 



l\-tligrew W. On the curative properties 

 of the cunjevoi {Coloca.'<ifi jnacro- 

 rrhiza). II (2) 211. 



Phaiangistidse. On the, oi the post- 

 Teitiary period in Queensland. 

 VI (2 k 3) 105- 



Phanei ogams. Anatomical and chemical 

 researches f)n the paiasitic, of 

 Queensland. XI (2) 75. 



PfrihiriOH coriucidataK, Lath. Ne«t. of, 

 I (2) 58. 



Phillijxi G. On the corr^parative 

 nteessity for the drainage of dray- 

 yi)ad8 and railroads. VIII (4) 137. 



I'hikdogy. Notes on the, of the islands 

 , . iA^ the S.E. extremity of NeM Guinea. 



•. II (I) 2, 



PhoBphato rock. Origin and o<MMir- 

 rences of, and the po8sibiIi:.y of 

 finding phosphate deposits in 

 Australia. XXII (2) 09. 



Photomicrography and photo- micro- 

 metry. XVI 01. 



Physiography of some limestone areas 

 in Queensland. XXIII (1) 75. 



Pigeon. Australian ancestry of the 

 crowned, of New Guinea. V (4) 127. 



Pink J. A plea for the hybridisation of 

 plants. I (4) IGl. Practical hybrid- 

 isation. II (2) 141. 



Plant. Queensland, associations. XXIII 

 (1)57. 



♦ «. Exhibit of new and iiit<;resting, 



X 37. 



* Insectivorous!. XII 111. 



Introduction of economic, into 



Queensland. XXII (2) 77. 



Native medicinal, from Queens- 

 land. X 97. 



Natmalise<l and accUniatised, 



in various parts of thf^ world. 

 XVIII r^o. 



New native medicinal, of Queens- 

 land. XII 92. 



* Notes (in fresh Queensland. 



X 101. 



Plants. Preliminary note on some new 

 poisonous, VIII (2) 35. 



Specimens of Blackall Ranjre, 



VIII (4) 136. 



Uses of some Queensland. V (I) 



10. 



of Masthead I. XXV 17. 



* possessing or credited with 



medicinal properties. X 36. 



Plant specimens. Notes on some, col- 

 lected by Dr. T. Bancroft on the 

 Diamantina. VHI (4) 128. 



Pla<{ue. Description of an antique, 

 XIII 29. 



Pleuro- pneumonia. Notes on bovine, 



in Queensland. IV 20. 

 Pond-hfe. Notes on Brisbane, XXII 



(1)35. 



Potts J. W. Notes on a trip to New 

 Guinea. Ill 2. 



Pound G. J. Fowl -enteritis in Brisbane. 



XIII 51, Notes on the cattle tick. 



XIV 28, On Tiypanosoma and 

 their existence in the bleed of 

 Brisbane rats. XIX (1) 33, The 

 discovery of chicken cholera in 



