INDEX. 



Tryoii H. — Continued. 



V (4) 131, .Judicial «nitoinology 

 and on an unrecorded habit of 

 white ants, TV 119, Notes on 

 Queensland ants, I. Harvcstin;:; ants 

 II (2) I4(). Obituary notice of Rev. 

 Benedict Scortechini. IV 2, On an 

 acarus associated witii a diseased 

 condition in the banana. IV 10(), 

 On an undescribed class of rock- 

 drawings of aborigines in Queens- 

 land. 1 (2) 4"), On Feripatus and its 

 occurrence in Australia. IV 78, 

 The seascum and its nature. 11 (I) 

 18, 



Trypanosoma. On, and their existence 

 in the blood of Brisbane rats. XIX 

 (1)33. 



Tuberculin : its history, preparation 

 and use. XIV 39. 



Tuberculosis. X 103. 



Preventive measures against the 



spread of, XVI I. 



Public abattoirs and the pic- 



vontion of, XV 95. 

 — Science and the State, with 



special reference to, and the [)ublic 

 health. XVII (2) 25. 



Tully W. A. Short account of the 

 measurement of the baseline in 

 connection with the trigonometrical 

 survey of Queensland. II (2) 127. 



Turner A. J. A parasitic scourge of 

 warm climates. XI (2) 99, A pre- 

 liminary revision of the Australian 

 Thryidida; and Pyralida;. XVIIl 

 109, XIX (1) 39, XIX (2) 89, 

 Insects and diseases. XXI 99, 

 Micro-organisms from the Brisbane 

 air. XII 77, Remarkable reaction 

 of the typhoid bacillus. XIII 2(), 

 Studies in Australian Lepidoptera 

 (Pyralidce). XXIV HI, The nature 

 and origin of living matter (proto- 

 plasm). XV 27. 



Typhoid. Remarkable reaction of tlie, 

 bacillus. XIII 2b. 



Umbellifera^. Chemical affinities 



between Rutaceaj and, XII 72. 



Underground waters. XXV 25 & 31. 



Urquhart F. ('. Albatross Bay and the 

 Embley and Hey Rivers. XII 42. 



Vegetation. Australian, and its geo- 

 logical development. X\'l 39. 



V'egetatioii. 

 Guinea. 



Notes on 

 XIV 14. 



the, of 



17 



New 

 and 



Vocabulaiies of the (Jowilnnra 

 Koolaburra tribes. XI 1 1. 



Volcanic activity. Notes on tlu^ <:eo- 

 logical a'^'c of the, in S. !*]. Queens- 

 land. \.\l]\ (2) l:j9. 



Volcanoes. Obseivations on extinct, ii. 

 V^ictoria. X 47. 



Wagenknecht 15. The rainfall at iirisbane 

 and its periodicity. 11 (2) 17(), 



Wallaby. Eehinococcus in a, \'l 1 (1) 31. 



Wallmann H. F. Pseudomorphism in 

 minerals. 1(1) 32. 



Wasteneys H. An efficient automatic 

 sand filter. XXI 45, Description 

 of a typical Queensland lagoon 

 (Enoggera Reservoir). XIX (2) 105. 



Water.* An unexpected soiuce of, in 

 the bush. 1 (4) 175. 



supply. Domestic, in Brisl)arie, 



with special reference to the presence 

 of zinc in tank waters. XV II (2) 

 131. 



a pure, 

 Brisbane. 



1(1)28. 



•>7 



On a methoil by which 

 could be obtained for 

 XV 83. 



: Springs and their origin. 

 for domestic use. XI (2) 



Watkins (J. Notes on the aboriginals 

 of Stradbroke and Moroton Is. 

 VIII (2) 40, Re])ort of Field Natur- 

 alists' Section. V (2) 70. 



Weston P. L. The internal combustion 

 engine as a factor in National Pro- 

 gress. XX\' vi. 



Whale. A, ( Ziphim layardi, Flower), 

 recently stranded near South])ort. 

 I (4) 174. 



Wheats. Kx))eriments with Indian, in 

 Queensland. I (4) 17(5. 



White W. T. Nest and eggs of the 

 .labiru. Ill 139. 



Whiting. On the common, of .Morcton 

 B.(>Sillago bassensis). XN'll (2) 175. 



Wild ('. J. Bryological notes. \' (4) 

 148, VI (I) 7(), VI (2 & 3) 104, On 

 the mosses and hcpatics of the 

 Synopsis, Queensland Flora. \' (3) 

 110. 



