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INDEX 
TO 
THE QUEENSLAND NATURALIST 
VOLS. 1 TO 15 
This index was prepared to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of 
the Club/ which was celebrated at the evening meeting held on the 16th 
April, 1 956. It was tabled at that meeting and is the joint work of the 
then President, Mr. L. S. Smith; the Hon. Secretary, Miss M. Hollond; the 
Excursion Secretory, Dr. E. N. Marks and Mr. S. T. Blake. Mrs. Smith 
also assisted with much of the necessary checking. It is hoped that the 
index will make more readily accessible end bring to the notice of members 
the many interesting notes ond papers which have already appeared in the 
pages of our Journal. 
Contributions towards the cost of publication were made by a number 
of members of the Club. These are gratefully acknowledged. 
Editor. 
NOTES 
The index is in two parts, a subject-index and an author-index. In 
the latter, titles of papers, notes, reports, etc., are listed chronologically 
under the author. Titles have been abbreviated or modified slightly in 
some cases to save space. 
In Vol. 14, page numbers 1 to 20 were used again in part No. 5. The 
correct pagination was given in part No. 6. However, in this index, the 
duplicated page numbers are used and are preceded by the part number in 
brackets, i.e. (5). 
A number of common geographical terms have been abbreviated, e.g., 
Ck., creek; I./-S., island/-s; Mt./-n./-s., Mount/-ain/-ains; N., north/ern; 
R., river; Ra., range; S.E., south-est/ern; etc. In addition to these 
Aust./n. is used for Australia/-n, exc./-s. for excursion/-s, and Qd. for 
Queensland. 
The occurrence of one or more illustrations is indicated by the 
abbreviation - f. This immediately follows the page reference to the sub- 
ject or paper, except when there is a series of references, all of which are 
illustrated. It is then placed at the end of the series and preceded by a 
full stop instead of the usual comma. 
The following abbreviations are used in association with latinized 
names of plants and animals or groups: — n. comb., new combination; n. g., 
new genus; n. rec., new record for Queensland; n. sp., new species; n. ssp., 
new subspecies; n. war., new variety. 
