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INDEX. 



Snake. Deglutition in the freshwater, 

 I (2) 82. 



On an anomalous, I (2) 58. 



bite. Strychnine, a useless remedy 



in, Vm (2) 29. 

 poison V. Strychnine. VIII (2) 32. 



Snakes. Descriptions of new, with 

 synopsis of the genus Holocephalus. 

 1 (3) 138. 



.Spicer E. On a sense of hearing in ants. 

 I (2) 79. 



♦Spiders. On some new species of Queens- 

 land, X 34. 



Sphingida-. A revision of Australian, 



VllI (1) 1. 

 Further notes on Australian, 



VIU (3) 60. 



Springs. Hot, and mud eruptions on the 

 Lower Flinders R. I (1) 19. 



Water Supply : , and their origin. 



I (1) 28. 



^SticUi. Notes on a remarkable lichen 

 growth in connection with a new 

 species of, VII (1) 8. 



Stockowners' indebtedness to the micro- 

 scope. XIII vi. 



JStokes H. G. On the occurrence^ of a 

 green mineral in the schists of 

 Adelaide St. Brisbane. X 11, also 

 see Hall E. 



Stratigraphical notes on the (ieorgina 

 Basin, with special reference to the 

 question of Artesian water. XI (2) 

 70. 



JStrychnine — a useless remedy in snake- 

 bite. VIII (2) 29. 



Snake-poison v., Vlll (2) 32. 



J. W. Experiments with 



XII 86, Presidential 



Sutton 



Rontgen rays. 

 Address. XV x. 



Tannates. A pew method of assaying, 

 XI (2) 43. 



Taylor \V. F. On the disposal of 

 i-iewage. X 21, The influence of 

 the climate t)f Queensland on its 

 inhabitants of European origin and 

 their descendants. XI (2) xxiii, 

 l^iblic abattoirs and the prevention 

 of tuberculosis. XV 95, The 

 <iomestic water filter. XI (2) 49, 

 Water supply f<:>r domestic use. XI 

 (2) 27. 



Temperature of the capital of each colony 

 ill Australia during 1898. XIV 54. 



Temperature of the Earih. Remarks on 

 the, with special reference to some 

 mines on the Gvmpie goldfield. 

 VII (1) 12. 



Terapon. On a new. from Stanthorpe 

 District. XX 37 



Terias. Revision of Australian species 

 of, with descriptions of new sp<5cies 

 VI (5) 256. 



Therapon. On a new form of the genus. 

 I (2) 56; 



Thomson J. A disease f^arden. XIX 

 (2) 73, Colour-sight and colour-blind- 

 ness. XVIII 29, Life, chiefly 

 bacteri-^J. XVI vii. Photo-micro- 

 graph v and photo- micrometry. 



XVI 61. 



Thorpe J. On the Bowen cyclone of 

 30th January, 1884. 1 (1) 35. 



V. G. A list of Queensland Rotif- 



era. VI (1) 70, On certain Rotifera 

 found in the ponds of the garden 

 of the Acclimatisation St)ciety, 

 Brisbane. IV' 28. 



Thfjlacolco. ( )n a fcmiu', probably n{, 

 " III 122. 



Thryididap. A preliminary revision of 

 the Australian, and PyraJidai. 

 XVI 11 109, XIX (1) 39, XIX i2) 89. 



Tick. Notes on the cattle, XIV 28. 



Tiliaceous tre'\ Description of a new, 

 from N.E. Australia. 11 (2) 141. 



Title of the Society. C'orrespondence 

 relating to the. 11 (2) 64. 



Tolson ,1. On the preservation of 

 perishable articles of food by 

 refrigeration. Ill 49. 



Topaz. On the occurrence of, in 

 association with tin. Ill 155. 



Tosh J. R. On the common whiting of 

 Moreton B. {SiUa<jo hassensis) 



XVII (2) 175. 



Travel. Notes on, XVII 1 81. 



Notes on, Brisbane to Pt. 



Curtis by land in 1861. XIX (2) 91. 



Tree-stump. Notes on a living. Ill 3S. 



Trigonometrical Survey of Queensland. 

 Short account of the measurement 

 of the baseline. II (2) 127. 



Try on H. A locust plague on the 

 Lower Herbert. I (2) 59, Braxda 

 ccBca, a bee. fjarasite. IV 17, 

 Errata containt^d in list of land- 

 shells recorded from Queensiarid. 



