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INDEX. 



Pound C.J. — Continued. ' 



Queensland. XI (2) 11, The Stock- 

 Owners' indebtedness to the micro- 

 scope. XIII \'\, Tuberculin ; its 

 history, preparation and vise. XI\' 

 39 



Prentice Tiv Chas. Obituary notice of, 

 X .10. 



Prionodura ncAvtoniana. A further 

 account of, VI (5) 24.5. 



♦Proteacea'. PecuHarities of the flowers 

 of the order, XIII 32. 



Protoplasm. The nature and oiigiii «>f 



living matter. (,) XV 27. 

 Pseudomorphism in minerals. I (1) .32. 

 Psoriasis in horses. VIII (3) 6.3. 

 PteropfiifUum. Two new species of, XH 



89." 

 Pyralidie. A preliminary revision of the 



Thyridida' and. XVlII 109, XIX 



(1)'39, XIX (2) 89. 

 Quail A. See lllidge and Quail. 

 The larval structure of 



Hejdahis {?) virescem (Dbld.) XV 89. 



Quinnell \\. C. *The inspection of 

 home and export meat supply. 

 XVI 44. 



Radford H. W. Summer heat and 

 health. (Abstract). I (4) 173. 



Rainfall. The, at Brisbane and its 

 periodicity. II (2) 176. 



at Bidimba. XI (2) 103, XIl III. 



XIII 88, XIV 5.5. 



Rands W. H. Contemporaneous biwalt 

 in the Gympie Formation. XII 9.5. 



Eaphia [Sagits) rujjia. On the palm. 

 \i (2) 210. 



Rats. Notes on a great visitation of,, 

 in the N.W. plain country of Queens- 

 land in 1869 and 1870. * II (2) 193. 



Reptile that takes in ballast. XXIV 

 103. 



s. Catalogue of the Emydosaurian 



and testudinian. of New (Uiinea. 

 XIX (1) 1. 



♦Resin. Constituents of the, of AUanth.iis 



imberhi flora, 

 (2) 42.' 

 On the, 



var. 



XI 



inacartneyi. 



of Arnucaria bidwiUi. 

 XI (1) 12. 



On the oleo-, of Canarium 



vmlleri (Bail). VIII (3) 95. 



s. Notes on the, of two Queens- 

 land species of Araucaria. VII (1)1. 



of CaUoplnjllum inophyUum. XII 



11 ». 



Rhopalocera. Six new species of, VI 

 iN (4) 155. 



Richards H. C. The building ^tone^* of 

 St. .lohn's Cathedral, Bri.^bane. 



XXIII (2) 199. 



Rickets. Xew investigation on, and 



Macrozamia. XIV 5. 

 Ringrose R. C. Crater near Hcrberton. 



XXIV 57. Xotes on the coi>gloni- 

 erates and sandstone series of the 

 Wild R. Valley and of the head- 

 waters of the "Walsh R. XII 54, 

 *The congloraerat-e rocks of Wild 

 R. XI (2) o(S, The establishment 

 of a Geological Survey in Queens- 

 land. IT (2) 198. 



Berge J. S. and Brownlee J H. 



List of minerals, Walsh and Tinaroa 

 districts. XV 47. 



Roads. On the comparative necessity 

 for the drainage of drav. and rail, 

 VIII (4) 137. 



Bock-carving by the Australian alx)rig- 

 ines, XII 97. 



Rock Drawings. On an unde:.cribed 

 cla s of, of aborigines in Queens- 

 land. I (2) 45. 



Rontgen rays Experiments with, XII 86. 



Roth W. E. Description of an aboriginal 

 drill. Xni 87. Xotes on savage life 

 in the early days of W. A. settle- 

 ment. XVIT (2) 45. Social and 

 individual nomenclature of the 

 N.W. Central Queensland aborigines. 

 XIII 39. 



Rotifera. A Ust of Queensland, VI (1). 

 70. 



C)n certain, found in the pond* 



of the garden of the Acclimatisation 

 Society, Brisbane. IV 28. 



Rotifers. Notes on the, or wheel aniuial- 

 cula- of Brisbane. XXIII (1) 87. 



Rutaccif. Chemical affinities between^ 

 and Umbellifer;e. XII 72. 



Salnrias. On a lizard and three speciea- 



of. etc. II (1) 56. 

 Sandfly. Notes on a species of, XVII 



(1) 17. 

 Sankev J. R. Queensland gem.s. XX 



61. 

 Saponin. Occurrence of, in Australian 



acacias and albizzia-s. XII 103. 

 On the discovery of, in Acacia 



delibrata. IV 10. 

 Saiisafras trees of Queensland and the 

 chemistrv of Civnamomvm olir^ri^ 

 Bail. XI (1) 20. 



