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U V W X Y Z Aberdeen, J.E.C. Can I eat that toadstool? 14(5), 16; 15, 26 f.
Larger fungi – hobby & research, 21, 113 Addicott,
E.P. Regional
ecosystems of the western portion of the Princess Hills section of
Lumholtz National Park, Nth
Qld, 41, 52 f. Alcorn,
J.L. A record of Xenosporium berkeleyi in Queensland, 33, 71 f.
Fungal diseases of some Fraser I. plants, 19,
20
Microfungi from Hinchinbrook I., 22,
58 f. Alexander, W.B. The
earliest descriptions of Aust. animals, 4,
107
Birds observed during Camp Mtn excn, May, 1925, 5, 31
Notes on the bird-life of Amity Pt., Stradbroke I., Easter
excn,
1925, 5, 38
Address to members, 5,
84 ―, Mayo, Mrs. W.
M., & G. H. Barker. List of birds seen at Stradbroke I., June
1923, 4, 43 Allan, M.E. Hinchinbrook
I. excursion, Aug. 1975, 22, 15 Allsopp, P.G. New
records of scarab beetles from central Qld, 28,
87 Archibald, M. An unusual
occurrence of a blue-green alga, 15,
71 Atkins,
Andrew. Range extension for the Queensland Skipper
butterfly, Arrhenes marnas affini,
30,14 Expedition
Range revisited: a
list of butterflies mainly from Blackdown Tableland, Central Qld, 34, 41 Distribution
records and notes
on the biology of Skipper Butterflies from central and southern
Queensland
(Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae), 38,
30 Additional
butterflies listed
for the Mouth Moffatt and Carnarvon Gorge sections of the Carnarvon
National
Park, central Queensland, 40, 69 Top Bage, F. The Field
Naturalists' Club – its scope and possibilities, 2, 47 Barker, G. H. Notes on a
visit to Gold Ck reserve, Sept., 1909, 1,
120
A few impressions of the birds of Northgate, Aug., 1910, 1, 162
List of birds seen at Enoggera, Sept., 1910, 1, 167
Some night-calling birds, 2,
102, f.
Among the birds of Redcliffe, 4,
75
Welcome swallows, 4,
76
Sunnybank excn, Aug., 1927. Report on ornithology, 6, 50
Canungra excn, Easter, 1928. Birds, 6,
76
Notes on some night-flying birds, 8,
14
Upper Cedar Ck excn, Easter, 1932.
Birds observed, 8, 44
A few bird notes, 8,
45
Birds of Caloundra. Easter excn, 1933, 8,
75
Native orchids at the wildflower show, Sept., 1933, 9, 7
Mt Edwards excn, Easter, 1934. Bird notes, 9,
40
Numinbah Valley excn, Easter, 1935. Bird notes, 9, 82
Report on the excn to Enoggera water reserve, Oct., 1935, 9, 112
Upper Albert R., Lamington National Park, Easter excn,
1936.
Birds, 10, 10
Bird notes. Ashgrove, near the One-tree Hill summit, July
excn,
1936, 10, 38
Migration of birds. 13,
108
Obituary (Charles William Holland), 14
(5), 20 ―, Alexander, W.B.
& Mayo, Mrs W.M. List of birds seen at Stradbroke I., June
1923, 4, 43 ― & H.G.
Barnard. Birds recorded at Canungra, Easter excn, 1930, 7,
96 ― & N.Jack.
Report on birds seen at Running Ck, Easter excn, 1941, 12,
13 Barnard, H.G.
Birds of the Cape York region, N.Qld, 6,
94
Notes on the economic value (or otherwise) of some of our
diurnal birds of prey, including
crows, 8,
7
Observations on the disappearance, and probably cause, of
many
of our native birds in central Qld, 9,
3 ― & Barker,
G.H. Birds recorded at Canungra, Easter excn, 1930, 7,
96 Barnes,
T., Hill, G., & Dyer, P.
The Wedge-tailed Shearwater Puffinus
pacificus breeding colony on
Heron Island 1985-1990, 33, 66
f. Barrow, G. J. Hydromys
chrysogaster – some
observations, 17, 43 Bates, G. Some notes on Dendrobium
phalaenopsis, the Cooktown
orchid, 11, 109 Batianoff,
G.H. Note on Wedelia
trilobata Singapore daisy, an environmental problem as
a
bushland weed in tropical
and subtropical areas of Queensland, 31,
91 f. Scawfell
Island vegetation, 33, 84
f. Scawfell
Island flora
diversity, 33, 92 Scawfell
Island vascular plant
catalogue, 33, 97 ― & McDonald,
T.J. Report on a
visit to Cape
Flattery, 23, 1 f. ―, Sharpe, P.R.,
& Neldner, V.J. Flora & vegetation of Mt. Coolum, Qld, 25, 28 f. ― & Sharpe,
P.R. Mt Coolum, ferns, conifers & flowering plants checklist, 25 ,57 Baxter, P. H.
Vegetation notes on Fraser I., 19,
11, f. Bean, A.R. &
Forster, P.I. Conservation coding of Leucopogon
confertus, 30, 35 Bean,
A.R. The distribution of Leptospermum
luehmannii Bailey, 31,
37, f Bennett, G.F. A few
notes on the history and habits of the Monotremes, 1,
105 Bennie,
M. & J., Thomas, M.B., & Geeves, J.S. Eulo district
excursion 1991, 31,
101 Berney, F.L.
Gould’s monitor (Varanus
gouldiae), 10,
12 Bernhard, H.F. (or
H.J.). A shell collecting trip in Keppel Bay, Easter, 1935, 9, 109
Molluscan notes, 10,
26, 61 Bick, E.W.
Canberra, the Aust. capital city, and its
trees, 9, 95 Bird, E.C.F . Dune
stability on Fraser I., 21, 15
f. Bird,
L.H., Connel, M. & Hacker, J.B.
Vegetation of Rafting Ground Park, Brisbane, and community
re-afforestation, 31, 132
f. Blake, J.R.
New locality for Plunkett mallee (Eucalyptus
curtisii), 15, 48
f. Blake, S. T. The plant
communities in the neighbourhood of Coolum, 10,
106 f.
The grasses and grasslands of the Petrie district, 11, 52
The vegetation of Goat Island and Bird Island in Moreton
Bay, 11, 94 f.
The vegetation of Running Ck valley, SEQ, and some
neighbouring
areas, 12, 4 f.
Deserts, 12,
24
Plants in the Lamington National Park not previously
recorded
for Qld, 12, 85 f.
The vegetation of Noosa, 13,
47
The vegetation of the country surrounding Somerset Dam, 13, 94
A new species of Pultenaea from SE Qld, 14,
49 f.
Some features of the grasses and grasslands of Qld, 15, 61
Observations on insects, pollen and seed set among the
Aselepiadaceae, 16,
99
Qld sea-grasses, 17,
71, f.
Forestry on Fraser I., 19,
10
Plants and plant communities of Fraser, Moreton and
Stradbroke
Is., 19, 23, f.
Flowering and seeding habits in some species of Banksia, 20, 21, f. ― & Herbert,
D.A. A new orchid from N Qld, 14,
57
f., 82 Bleakly, M.C. &
Grant, E.M. Key to the common fresh-water fishes of S Qld, 15, 21 f. Boorman, R. &
Woodall, P.F. Molluscs of North Keppel I., 29,
85 Bostock, P.D. Ferns of
Iron Ra., 30, 2 Bouchard,
D.L. Observations from Kolambangara Island, 38,
7 f. Boyland,
D.E. The Wildlife
Land
Fund Limited, 42, 28 Braby,
Michael F. Range
extensions and distribution records for some butterflies in
north-eastern Qld – Part III, 32,
121 Bradley,
A.J., Millis, A.L. &
Hale, P.T. Field
discrimination
of the Petaurid gliders Petaurus
norfolcensis
and P.
breviceps in southeast Queensland, 40,
50 Bradley,
Adrian J. & Millis, Adele L.
Trap success in relation to rainfall and moon phase in
southeast Queensland
Squirrel Glider (Petaurus norfolcensis)
populations, 38, 69 Bradtke, W. The flora of
a small tropical island, 2,
133 Brenan, J. O’N. Bird
notes: Goodna & Woogaroo scrub, upper Brisbane R., June excn,
1930, 7, 78 Brighouse, E.
Orchid habitats on Carlisle I., 29,
8
Cooloola excursion report, 30,
126 Orchids
recorded on Scawfell
Island, 33, 107 Brimblecombe, A.R.
Observations on the insects of Caloundra. Easter excn, 1933, 8, 78
Obituary (L. Franzen), 13,
18 Bristow, W. M.
A social wasp builds a house, 16,
62
Your garden-a hunting ground, 16,
104
Memories and milestones, 17,
81
The germination of a Crinum seed, 17,
112
The Club's Fraser I. excursion, 19,
63
Fraser I. trip, general account, 21,
1 Brown, H.
A peculiar habit displayed by the mantis, Archimantis
latistylus (Serville), 1,
152 Bryan,
J.H., Reeves, D.M., & Kenway, B.
Dragonflies and damselflies: Odonata from Princess Hills
area, Lumholtz Nat.
Pk, Sept 2002, 41,
110 Bryan, W.H.
The modern aspect of the study of soils, 7,
44
Volcanoes, 9,
103
The pebbles on my garden path, 10,
83 Burtt, F.
Fern collecting, 2,
30 Buzacott, A. H. Source
of the ‘scrub smell’, 19,
76 Top Cameron, C. A. C.
Birds seen at North West I., 19,
99 Cameron, E. M.
Spiders in our gardens, 16,
95 Cameron, M. A.
The flowering and fruiting of Hoop Pine, 16,
13, f. Campbell, M.M. & Kettle,
D.S. Bionomics of Culicoides brevitarsis,
24, 33 Cantrell, B.K. &
Shaw, D.E. Further
notes on seed set in
Alocasia macrorrhiza &
occurrence of Neurochaeta
inversa, 24,
71 Chaloupka, M.Y. &
Godwin, M.D. Fife & Stainer Is – 1984 survey of
terrestrial flora, 25,
104 Chisholm, A. H.
Courtship among birds, 2, 83
f.
Bowers and playgrounds, 2,
117
Some Stradbroke I. birds, 2,
128 f.
Bird seeking in Qld, or the ornithological history of Qld,
3, 66 f, 93, 115
J. R. Elsey, surgeon, naturalist, explorer, 17,
60, f.
Some Qld ‘mystery birds’, 17,
87
The ‘Blue Regent’ mystery, 18,
29
Excursions fifty years ago, 18,
118
Meeting the lotusbird, 20,
122 ― and White,
C.T. The late Dr
Shirley, 3, 87 Clarke, C.
Brush-tailed Phascogale, 18,
50 Clarke, H. Let’s to the
forest, 13, 7 f. ― & Grimes, D.
Nerang Valley, Easter excn, 1935. The wanderers, 9,
74 Clarke, J. H.
Olive Whistler and Rufous Scrub-bird, 18,
87
Observations of Prince Albert's Lyrebird, 18,
105 ― & Clarke,
C. Scrub ticks and
a bandicoot, 19, 81 Clarke,
J., Elson, W., Sinclair, G., Melzer, R., Fensham, R., &
Porter, G. Conservation
assessment for
‘Lorna Vale’, 42,
22 Clifford, H. T.
Angiosperm hybrids in the Aust. flora, 17,
32, f.
A curious family of eucalypts, 30,
85 Ferdinand
Mueller as a
paleobotanist, 40,
40 ― & Hamley,
T. Seed dispersal
by water dragon, 23(5-6),
49 Coaldrake, J.E. From
botany to ecology, 24,
83 Cock, H.M.
A flight of butterflies, 11,
88 Colledge, W.R. Notes on
Rotifera,, 1, 33, 52
Glass House Mts. Exc., April/May 1910. Pond life, 1, 155
Northgate Junction excn, Aug., 1910. Report on pond life, 1, 162
Newmarket excn, Oct. 1910. Report on pond life, 1, 181
The ideal of a field naturalist, 1,
200
Currumbin excn. Report on pond and shore life, 1, 278
Ashgrove excn, Oct. 1912. Report on pond life, 1, 278
The story of a little fly (Simulium
sp.), 2, 76
An interesting copepod, 2,
105 f.
Water bears or Tardigrada, 3,
28 f.
A wonderful rotifer, 3,
50 f.
A telescoping rotifer, 3,
111 f.
An interesting insect larva, 4,
39 f.
Notes on rotifers and some of the life in the Chelmer
swamp, 4, 57 Colliver, F.S. The field
naturalist and his place in the community, 14(5),
8
Triassic footprints in Qld, 15,
78
The Endeavour and Aboriginal contacts, 20,
25, f.
Some plant foods of Qld Aborigine, 21,
22
Dr F.W. Whitehouse (obituary), 21,
33 f.
Historical Aspects of Hinchinbrook I., 22,
17
Aborigines of Hinchinbrook I., 22,19
Anthropological notes on channel country, 23(5-6),
10
Marjory Hawken (obituary), 24,
4 f.
Hilda Curtis (obituary), 29,
42 f. ― & Woolston,
F.P. Anthropological
notes from Qld, 18, 21, f, 57 ―, Hawken, M.
& Marks,
E.N. Notes on the Fraser
I. Aborigines I, II & III, 19,
53, f. Colston, P. R. The
occurrence of the painted honeyeater (Grantiella
picta) in S.W. Qld, 18,
116 Comrie-Smith, Mrs. An
account of the RAOU excn to Biggenden & camp out at Fraser I.,
Oct 1930, 7, 99
Bird notes, Eight Mile Plains, Oct. 1931, 8,
11
Bird notes from Binna Burra, Lamington Nat. Pk, 10, 97 Connel,
M., Bird, L.H., & Hacker, J.B.
Vegetation of Rafting Ground Park, Brisbane, and community
re-afforestation, 31, 132
f. Constable, E. F. &
H. C. Hayes. Plants
on the summit of Mt
Lindesay, 17, 35 Corben,
C., Rhodes, M.P., Hall, L.S. & DeOliviera, M.
The bat fauna of Kroombit Tops, 32,
18 f. Coutts, P. J. F. Some
prehistoric implements from Meteor Ck, Mt Moffatt Station, Qld, 20, 79 Covacevich, J. Reptiles
of far northern Cape York Pen., 28,
22 f. Cribb, A.B. Algal
pollution of surf in S. Qld, 14,
123
Plant colonization of the Southport sand spit, 15, 29
A record of Trichopeltula
sp. in Qld, 15, 36
f.
Fairy rings in colonies of blue-green algae, 15, 46 f.
A morel from Qld, 15,
65
Seed dispersal in the blue waterlily, 16,
12, f.
Algal food of the Rock Cale, 16,
31
Does Thismia occur in
Qld?, 16, 90, f.
A Cordyceps new to
Qld, 16, 92, f.
An occurrence of Rotifers within Vaucheria,
17, 74, f.
A green alga growing on a caterpillar, 17,
86, f.
Algae on the silken canopy of an aquatic insect, 18, 21, f.
Historical notes on North West I., 19,
82
Vegetation of North West I., 19,
85, f.
Algae on a hawk's-bill turtle, 19,108
The Pisonia, 19, 110, f.
Sea Sawdust, 19, 115,
f.
Qld algae, 20,
14
Some Trentepohliaceous algae from Carnarvon Gorge, 20, 90
Vegetation of Hoskyn I, and reef, 20,
92, f.
Some freshwater algae from Fraser I., 21,
7 f.
Zonation of some sedges & restiads on Fraser I., 21, 12
Additions to rainforest flora of Fraser I., 21,
13
Masthead I. excursion, 21,
64
Some fungi from Masthead I., 21,
73
Terrestrial vegetation of Masthead I., 21,
74 f.
Algal vegetation of Masthead I. reef, 21,
79
A simple self-registering tide gauge, 21,
84 f.
Scents of the bush, 21,
94
Changes in terrestrial flora of Heron I., 21,
110
Blackdown Tableland excursion, 21,
118 f.
Some algae from Blackdown Tableland, 21,
132
Marine algal vegetation, Hinchinbrook I., 22,
62 f.
Marine algae list from Hinchinbook I., 22,
67
Desmond Andrew Herbert (obituary), 22,
72 f.
Tryon I. excursion, 22,
112
Terrestrial vegetation of Tryon I., 22,
127 f.
Algae on mud crab, 23,
29
Algal staining on ocean beaches, 23,
30
Alga on crocodile, 23,
31
Glomus pubescens in
Qld, 23, 32 f.
Some algae from inland Australia, 24,
53
Some algae from Hinchinbrook I., 24,
57
Some freshwater algae from Burdekin R., Qld, 24, 101 f.
Aquatic vascular plants from Big Bend area, Burdekin R.
Qld, 24, 110
Parasitic alga Phyllosiphon
arisari, in Qld, 25, 119
f.
Two terrestrial algae new to Qld, 25,
120 f.
Direction of twining in some Qld plants, 25,122
Marine algae of Cape Tribulation area, 26,
26 f.
Fairfax I. –
some
historical notes, 26, 115 f.
Fairfax I. terrestrial vegetation, 26,
119 f.
Thismia rodwayi
– extension
of range in Qld, 27, 18
f.
Two slime fungi new to Qld from Kroombit Tops, 1983, 27, 22 f.
Some algae from Kroombit Tops, Qld, 1983, 27,
24 f.
Further algae from Blackdown Tableland, 1985, 27(5-6), 21
Alga Enteromorpha flexuosa
– non-marine occurrence in Qld, 27(5-6),
21
Trentepohlia, some
species from Java & Bali, 27 (5-6),
31 f.
Some marine algae from Cape York area, 28,
65 f.
Some freshwater algae from Jardine R. area, 28,
69
Aquatic fungus from pitchers of Nepenthes
mirabilis, 28,
72 f.
Plants in myth and legend, 28(5-6), 1
Some algae from Mt Moffatt area, 28(5-6),
23 f.
Marine algae of Carlisle I., Qld, 29,
33 f.
Freshwater algae on Carlisle I., 29,
38
Morchella elata,
fungus new to Qld, 29, 47
Algal genus Trentepohlia
in Tasmania, 29, 107 f.
Fungi on wombat dung in Tasmania, 29,114
f.
Some marine algae from Portland Roads, Cape York Pen., 30, 15
Species of the fungal genus Xylaria
at Iron Ra., Qld, 30, 17 f.
Cordyceps myrmecophila
from Iron Ra., 30, 23
f.
Xylaria aristata in
Qld, 30, 87 f.
Some freshwater algae associated with mangroves, 30,128 f.
Fungi on dung of emu, 30,130
f. The
algae of Running Creek,
Queensland, 31, 17,
f. Some
fungal spores from foam in Running Creek, Queensland, 31,
21, f. The
aquatic discomycete fungus
Hymenoscyphus varicosporoides in
Queensland, 31, 26,
f Algae
on cattle dung, 31,
45 Two
fungi parasitic on aquatic
plants in Queensland, 31, 94
f. Fungi
on dung of a carpet
python, 31, 137 f. The
alga Trentepohlia ellipsiocarpa
var. africana
new to Australia, 32, 14
f. Change
in habit in
rust-infected plants of the Red Caustic-creeper, 32,
16 John
Howard Simmonds 1901-1992
(obituary), 32, 24
f. The
slime fungus Physarum compressum on
Emu dung, 32, 71 f. Occurrence
of the sea lettuce
(Ulva lactuca L.) on Capricorn and
Bunker coral reefs, 32,
84 Seaballs
and algal balls in
southern Queensland, 32,130
f. The
green alga Zygnema melanosporum
newly recorded from
Australia, 32, 139
f. Freshwater
green alga Chlorotylium cataractum
recorded from
Australia, 33, 33 f. The
saprophytic flowering
plant, Thismia yorkensis sp. Nov.,
from Australia, 33, 51 f A
large specimen of the fungus
Xylaria poitei from Queensland, 33, 54 Marine
algae from Scawfell
Island, Qld, 33, 110
f. A
species of Xylaria from cattle dung
in Qld, 34, 22 f. Flowering
behaviour of Crinum flaccidum, the
Darling lily, 34, 25
f. Two
dung-inhabiting fungi
newly recorded from Queensland, 34,
62 f. Occurrence
of aerial roots in Eucalyptus robusta,
34, 64 f. The
parasitic alga Cephaleuros parasiticus
recorded from
Australia, and its confusion with a fungus, 34,
68 Queensland
marine algae – the
first 150 years, 35,
83 Two
coprophilous fungi on
koala dung, 35, 91 The
fungus Chaetomium murorum on wombat
dung, 37, 22 f. The
Masthead Island excursion,
37, 32 List
of marine algae from
Masthead I. Reef, 37,
48 Two
fungi on dead ants from
Masthead I, 37, 52
f. The
fungus Chaetomium homopilatum on
dung of a
Carpet Python, 37, 55
f. The
alga Microspora quadrata newly
recorded from Australia, 38,
33 Some
plant records, 38,
81 Some
algae from the western
Darling Downs, 39, 37
f. The
alga Oedogonium flexuosum newly
recorded from Australia, 39, 80
f. Some
ascomycete fungi on dung from
western Queensland, 39,
82 Some
gasteroid fungi from
western Qld, 39, 86
f. Some
fungi from pademelon
dung, 43, 19 f. An Aquatic Discomycete fungus, Pachyella babingtonii, in Queensland, 44,94f ― & Cribb, J.
W. Some marine
fungi from the Barrier
Reef area, 19, 118,
f.
Polyporus
fruiting following a bushfire, 20,
59
Some slime moulds from
Cape York peninsula, 31,
81f.
Fungal spores in
freshwater foam from Lord Howe Island, 32,
114 f.
Fungal spores in foam
from Canungra Creek, Qld, 33, 75
f. Cribb, I. B. Galahs near
Brisbane, 17, 30
Swamp-rats, 17,
113 ― & Marks, E.N.
Notes on scrub ticks (Ixodes holocyclus) on
native fauna in the Samford district, 18,
16 Cribb, J. W.
An occurrence of Endogone
macrocarpa in Qld, 15,
45 f.
Eating habit of a ring-tailed possum, 15,
65
Puffballs and related fungi in Qld, 16,
13, f.
Pollination, with special reference to Qld plants, 19, 70
Some gasteromycetes from Fraser I., 21,
11
Natural history of grasses, 22,
1
Hinchinbrook I. excursion, 1979, 24,
54
Four Gasteromycetes from Burdekin R. area, 1981, 24, 119
Truffle new to Qld, 25,
124 f.
Growth rate of a subtropical fairy ring, 26,
103
Fern newly recorded from Krakatau, 27(5-6),
34 f.
Some ferns of N. Cape York Pen., 28,
62 f.
Uncommon gasteromycete fungus near Cape York, 28, 73 f.
Carlisle I. excursion, 29,
6 f.
Tasmania excursion, Jan. 1988, 29,
100
Occurrence of Castoreum
on Cape York, 30, 25 f.
New records of Qld gasteromycetes, 30,
135 f. Some
puffballs from Eulo,
western Queensland, 31,
127 Two
fungal pathogens of
spiders in south-east Queensland, 31,
143 f. The
fungus Panus tuber-regium in a
Queensland Araucaria forest, 32, 137 The
fungus Secotium fragariosum newly
recorded from
Lord Howe I, 33, 32
f. The
Scawfell Island excursion,
33, 82 f. Contribution
of the Qld
Naturalists’ Club to natural history in Qld, 34,
28
Cyathus
gracilis, a
bird’s nest fungus
newly recorded from Australia, 34,
66 f. A
new species of Gelopellis from
northern Australia, 35, 30
f. The
fungus Mesophellia sp. eaten by
mammals in Qld,
36, 25 Betty
McKenzie (obituary), 38, 3
f. Gasteromycete
fungi from
Burradoo Station, western Darling Downs, 39,
33 f. Some
gasteroid fungi from
western Queensland, 39,
86 Variations
observed in
South-east Queensland stinkhorns, 43,
14 f. ―
& Cribb, A.B. Fungal
spores in freshwater foam from Lord Howe Island, 32,
114 f. ― & Horton,
H.P. Wallace D. McKenzie (obituary), 29,
46 f.
See also Herbert, J.W. Cribb, R.B. Observations
on the Green Turtle, Hoskyn I., 20,
116
Observations on commensal crabs, Lady Musgrave I., 21, 112
Aspects of nesting behaviour of sea turtles, T'ryon I., 22, 6
Nature, man & history, 22,
81
Marine molluscs of Tryon I., Capricorn Group, 22, 141
Marine molluscs of Capricorn & Bunker Groups, 23 (5-6), 39
Club excursion to Java, 27(5-6),
23
Second Club excursion to Java, 1987, 29,
40
Club excursion to Indonesia, 30,
77 Club
excursion to Kalimantan
and Bali, 32, 22 Cribb, T.H. New record
of procamallanid nematode from the fish Siganus,
22,149 f. Parasites
of Australian
wildlife: the inside story, 37, 3
f. ―
& Pichelin, S. First record of Gigantolina
magna (Platyhelminthes: Cestoda: Amphelinidea) from an
Australian host, 31,
87 Curtis, Hilda S. Notes
on egg-laying of the long-necked tortoise (Chelodina
longicollis), 6,
66
The red-browed finch (Agintha
temporalis), 8,
30
Bird life of Tamborine Mt. & list, 26,
89
See also Geissman, H. Curtis, Mrs S.
Water rats, 4,
115
Notes on egg-laying of the long-necked tortoise (Chelodina longicollis), 6,
66 Curtis, W. G.
Bora grounds near Tamborine Village, 18,
32 Czechura, G.V. Frogs
& reptiles recorded from Kroombit Tops, 27,
61
Kroombit Tops Torrent Frog Taudactylus
pleione with key to species of Taudactylus,
1983, 27, 68 Top Date, R.A. Warrumbungle
Nat. Pk & Pilliga Scrub excn, 1984, 27(5-6),
16
Distribution, diversity, ecology & uses of Acacia
in Aust., 28, 1
Goodnight Scrub excursion, 1987, 28(5-6),
25 Running
Creek – Easter
excursion 1991. 31,
13 On
underground N factories, 33,
41 Science
and natural history: ethnobotanical
snapshots of pre-Columbian America, 35,
45 Natural
history highlights of
the QNC excursion to Columboola (Darling Downs and Leichhardt pastoral
districts) Sep/Oct 1997, 36,
35 Highlights
of the QNC excursion to the Princess Hills section of Lumholtz National
Park on
the Herbert River, Nth Qld, Sept, 2002, 41,
49 ―
& Popple, L. Bird
observations and notes for Murilla, Chinchilla & Taroom Shires,
Qld, 36, 43 ― & Ross, D.J.
Cape Tribulation, altitudinal transect studies III: soils, 26, 53 f. ―
& Thompson, C.H.
Development of vegetation diversity in a young parabolic
sand dune at
Cooloola, Qld, 35,
57 Davies, V.T. Spiders of
Kroombit Tops, 1983, 27, 58
f.
Spiders from Carlisle I., 29,
31
Spiders from North Keppel I., 29,
80 Dawson, P, Newbery, B.,
& Jones D.N. Density of Asian house geckos Hemidactylus
frenatus
within suburban Brisbane, 43,
8 De
Oliviera, M., Rhodes, M.P., Corben, C., & Hall, L.W. The bat fauna of Kroombit
Tops, 32, 18 f De
Oliveira, M.C., Schulz, & Eyre, T.
Notes on the Little Pied Bat Chalinolobus
picatus in central Qld, 33,
35 Diatloff, A. The Rhizobium
microflora of North West I., 19, 93 Dick, W.D.
The life history of the cupid blue (Euchrysops
cnejus cnidus), 13,
79
A further note on the cupid blue butterfly, 14,
17 Ditton, R. A.
Boats versus birds on Dyer's Lagoon,
Laidley, 18, 18, f. Doley, D. The future
forest – management or curation, 30,
100 Domm, S. B. &
Walker, T.A. Birds of North Reef I., 26,
99 Domrow, R.
Birds of the Biarra district, Esk, 19,
77 Don,
A.R. Deepwater
National
Park excursion 1992, 32, 56 Mistletoes
– myths and
mysteries, 32, 47 The
nature of natural history,
39, 41 Dovey, L.G.
Notes on the sedges (Fam. Cyperaceae) found
in the Bottle Ck section of the Baffle Ck catchment area, Port Curtis
district,
9, 90
Botanical notes from Rosedale: excn to Murchie’s
scrub, Oct.
1935, 10, 28 Duke, M.M.
Fungi from Dunk I., N.Qld, 7,
49 Dunn, C.O.
Report on the orchids of the Springbook
district, Easter 1955, 15,
53 Dunstan, B. Qld gemstones
in the Prince’s casket, 3,
6 f. Dyce, A.L. Cape
Tribulation N.Qld – altitudinal transect studies VI:
Culicoides, 26, 67 Dyer,
P., Hill, G., & Barnes, T.
The Wedge-tailed Shearwater Puffinus
pacificus breeding colony on Heron Island 1985-1990, 33, 66 f. Dyne, G.R. Cape
Tribulation N.Qld – altitudinal transect studies VIII:
Oligochaeta, 26, 81 Top Elliott,
B., Melzer, A, Tucker, G, & Hodgon, J. Note on predation on
koalas Phascolarctos cinereus by raptors, including Wedge-tailed Eagles Aquila audax in Qld, 41,
38 Elmes,
C.R. Marine observations from the Solomon Islands, 38,
9 Elson,
W., Sinclair, G., Melzer, R., Fensham, R., Clarke, J. &
Porter, G. Conservation
assessment for
‘Lorna Vale’, 42,
22 Esben-Petersen, P.
Australian Neuroptera, V., 6,
11 f; VI, 7, 31 f. Evans, G. Lichens from
North Keppel I., 29,
66 Everist, S. L.
Botany of the Mt Edwards and district: notes
on the grasses, 9,
37
Notes on some plants of W. Qld, 14,
52 f.
Strangers within the gates (Plants naturalised in Qld), 16, 49, f.
The Mitchell grass country, 17,
45, f.
Lindsay Smith, botanist & naturalist, 20,62
Stanley Thatcher Blake – botanist extraordinary
(obituary), 21, 31 f. Ewart, A. Some aspects
of geology of Hinchinbrook I., 22,
25 f.
Notes on geology of Mt Coolum, 25,
1 f.
Geology, scenery & natural history, 25,
89 f.
Cape Tribulation, N Qld – altitudinal transect
studies II:
geological notes, 26, 49 f.
Cicadas of Kroombit Tops, 1983, 27,
50 f. Cicadas,
and their songs, of the Miles-chinchilla region, 36,
54 f. ―
& Popple, L.W.
Cicadas, and their songs, from south-western Queensland, 39, 52 Exley, E.M. Bees at
Jardine R., Aug-Sept. 1985, 28, 33
Bees from Carlisle I., Dec. 1986, 29,
25
Insect-plant relationships, 29,
93 Eyre,
T., Schulz, M, & de Oliveira, M.C.
Notes on the Little Pied Bat Chalinolobus
picatus in central Qld, 33,
35 Top Fensham,
R., Elson, W., Sinclair, G., Melzer, R., Clarke, J. &
Porter, G. Conservation
assessment
for
‘Lorna Vale’, 42,
22 Filmer, I.G.
The birds of Victoria Park, Brisbane, 13,
34 f. Finch,
Neal, McBrien, Kieron & Jones, Darryl N.
Opportunistic use of ephemeral suburban
habitats by brown hares Lepus
capensis, 38,
64 Flecker, H. N.Qld – a
naturalist’s paradise: the activities of the N.Qld
Naturalists’ Club, 10,
20 Flood, P.G.
Geomorphology of Tryon I. & reef, 22,113
f. Forster, P.I. Notes on Newcastelia
velutina, 28, 84
f.
James Keys F.L.S. & his contribution to early
botanical
exploration in S.E. Qld, 29, 116 f.
Distribution records for Qld flora & conservation
codings, 30, 79 Forster,
P.I. A putative
hybrid
between Plectranthus alloplectus
and P. graveolens, 31,
38 f.
Capparis
canescens, an
additional host
plant for Anaphaeis java teutonia, 31, 41 ― & Bean, A.
R. Conservation coding of Leucopogon
confertus, 30,
35 ― & Sharpe,
P.R. Extension of range for Plectranthus
argentatus in Qld, 29,
123 ―, Kenning, G.,
Liddle, D.J. & Tucker, M.C. Cordyline
fruticosa is native to Aust., 29,
124
Additional fern records for Northern Cape York Pen. 30, 34 Francis, W.D.
The hoop pine and its allies, 2,
114 f.
The forest trees between Flaggy Rock and Sarina, N Qld, 11, 67
A change of name for a timber tree of the rainforest of tropical Qld, 14, 56
Australian stinging trees, 15,
66 f. Franzen, L.
Two rare butterflies, 2,
103 f.
A butterfly of melanic form, 2,
135 f.
Note on the genus Stigmodera,
4, 96
List of butterflies collected or observed during Easter
excn to
Moreton I., 1924, 4,
97
Notes on a few entomological captures at Stradbroke I.,
Easter
1926, 6, 7
A remarkable aberration in a common butterfly, 6, 10 f.
Canungra excn, Easter 1928. List of butterflies captured
or
observed, 6 77 Frauca, H.
Notes on the breeding behaviour of a frog (Pseudophryne),
17, 94, f. Top Gardner, A. Forests,
foresters & forest botanists, 22,
96 Garnett, S.T., &
Jackes, B.R. Vegetation of Badu I., Torres Str., 24,
40 f. Gaukrodger, D.W.
Spotted bower-birds at home, 3,
81 f. Geeves, J.S. Birding in Java
and checklist, 27 (5-6),
25 Exploring
Queensland’s natural
history – a learning perspective, 31,
63 Bush
signs of rain – folklore
or fact, 31, 128 ―,
Bennie, M. & J. & Thomas, M.B. Eulo district excursion
1991, 31, 101 ― & Horton, H.
Bird observations – Cairns to Iron Ra., 30,
6 ― & Thomas,
M.B. Club excursion Mt Moffatt 1986, 28
(5-6), 10 Birds
of the Eulo district,
south-west Qld, 31,
103 Bird
observations for Lake
Numulla and Lake Wyara – Currawinya National Park, SW Qld, 31,
114 ― & Woodall,
P.F. Birds of North Keppel I., Central Qld, 29,
68 Geissmann, H.
Orchids of a subtropical highland, 3,
53 f.
Bird life at Cowan Cowan, Moreton I., Easter 1924, 4, 99
See also Curtis, Mrs.
H. Gillies,
A.J. Learning from
the
past when planning for the future, 37,
25 Elizabeth
Nesta Marks
(obituary), 43, 3 f. Gillies, C.D.
A note on some freshwater Rhizopoda form
Stradbroke I., Moreton Bay, 2,
69
The testaceous Rhizopoca of the Brisbane district, 2, 110 f. Girault, A.A.
Notes on the habits of a few insects, 1,
254
Descriptions of a few new parasites of pests, Aust.
mostly, 10, 74
Descriptions of some chalcid wasps, 11,
14
Three new Chalcidoidea from Aust., 11,
103
A new genus of Qld Chalcidoidea, 11,
132 Goddard, E.J.
Presidential address, 5,
5
Some Aust. life forms and their significance, 5, 19 Godwin, M.D. &
Chaloupka, M.Y. Fife &. Stainer Is 1984, survey of terrestrial
flora, 25,104 Goy, D.A.
Aust. ferns of the genus Cyclophorus,
10, 45 f.
Shield ferns. The
genus Polystichum in Aust., 10, 66 f.
A new fern record for Qld, 10,
96 f.; 11, 85 f.
The rasp ferns of Aust., 11,
23 f.
A new filmy fern (Hymenophyllum)
from N Qld., 11, 126
f.
The tree-ferns of Qld, 12,
40 f. Green, L.C. & A.T.
Hockings. Notes on specimens of magnesite from near Toowoomba, 1, 32 Grimes, D. & Clarke,
H. Nerang Valley,
Easter excn, 1935.
The wanderers, 9, 74 Guymer, G.P. &
Jessup, L.W. Vascular plants, Cape Tribulation area, 26,
2 f. Gwynn, A. M.
A bird-watcher's impressions of Fraser I.,
May 1966, 19, 42. Top Hacker, H. Insects on
Masthead I., 1934, 21,
65 Hacker,
J.B., Bird, L.H., & Connel, M.
Vegetation of Rafting Ground Park, Brisbane, and community
re-afforestation, 31, 132
f. Hacker,
J.B. To name a
plant – a
historical perspective, 32,
2 Hale,
P.T., Millis, A.L. & Bradley, A.J. Field discrimination of the
petaurid gliders Petaurus norfolcensis
and P. breviceps in southeast
Queensland, 40, 50 Hall,
Leslie S. & Little, Lana.
Preliminary observations on the bats of Cape Melville
National Park, 34,
53 Hall,
L.S., Rhodes, M.P., Corben, C., & DeOliviera, M. The bat fauna of Kroombit
Tops, 32, 18 f. Hall, M. E.
Spider captures vertebrate, 16,
161
Spider egg sacs in honeyeater's nest, 17,
31
Some spiders from Fraser I., 19,
52 Hamilton, R.C.
Notes on a geological trip to Moogerah, near
Cunningham’s Gap, 1,
222 Hamlet, S. & Moss,
J. St.L. Freshwater fishes of Moreton I., 30,
62 Hamley, T. &
Clifford, H.T. Seed dispersal by water dragons, 23(5-6),
49 Hanger,
Ann Kelynge. South-west
Queensland excursion, 2000, 39,
49 Hanger,
B.A. Barakula State
Forest excursion, 33,
9 Natural
history stories, 35,
3 Hanger,
D.S. Report on the
Iron
Range excursion, July 1988, 30,
1 Observations
on some proteoid
type roots on some Queensland rainforest trees, 31,
1 Shelburne
Bay excursion, 1990,
31, 73 Plant
life on Bukkulla, 42,
34 Hannah,
D.S. & Schulz, M.
The bats of Jourama Falls National Park, NE Qld, 34, 9 Harley, K.L.S. Avifauna
of the Esk-Somerset Dam district, 13,
84
Birds observed in the Camp Mt-Samford district, 14, 25 f.
A pied currawong in the city, 14,
84
Harris J.M. and Maloney K.S. Annotated possum and
Glider Records from the Queensland Naturalist, 44, 84f Harrold, A. Heathland
regeneration after fire at Noosa, 22,
88 f. Harrold, A. G.
Fraser I., general botany, 19,
21
Cooloola – an ecological mosaic, 20,
7, f. Harslett, J.
Butterflies from the Stanthorpe district, 17,
106 Harslett, J. &
Reeves, D. Notes on
butterflies from
Fraser I. 1971, 21, 5 Hasenpusch, J. &
Wood, G.A. Simple method of elevating artificial light sources to
attract insects,
30, 36 Hawken, M. What’s that?
– Some uncommon birds seen recently, 15,
77
Blue wrens in mangroves, 17,
30
Some Western Qld birds, 17,
70
A strange refuge, 17,
98
A naturalist's rambles, 18,
88
Historical notes on Fraser I., 19,
61
Notes on birds of Hoskyn I., 20,
120 ―, Colliver, F.S.
& Marks, E.N. Notes
on the Fraser
I. Aborigines I, II, 19, 53,
f. Hayes, H.C.
Further notes on mistletoes, 3,
58
Kookaburra pranks, 3,
101 ―, &
Constable, E.F. Plants on the summit of Mt Lindesay, 17,
35 Heatwole, H. &
Smith, J.M.B. Heron I. & cays of Capricornia Group –
changing flora, 25,126
f Hegarty,
E, Jahnke, B.R., McKenzie, E.E. & Marks, E.N. Frederic
Stanley Colliver (obituary), 31, 49
f. Hegarty,
M.P. Defence systems in plants – variations on
‘Don’t Bug me’, 31,
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