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JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
ROYAL SOCI ETY
OF NEW SOUTH WALES
SUBJECT INDEXOF THE FIRST HALF CENTURY
(1867-1916)
WITH FOUR YEARS (1862-1865)OF THE
PHILOSOPlDCAL SOCIETY OF N.S.W.
Compiled byA. F. DAY. A.S.T.C•• M.I.E.Aust.
PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY,SCIENCE HOUSE, GLOUCESTER AND ESSEX STREETS, SYDNEY
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ABERDEEN, N.S.W.,Typhoid at,T.P. Anderson Stuart
(28) 29 ABORIGINAL Tribes ofWestern Australia,R.B. Mathews
(35) 217
ABORIGINAL Arranda Tribe, (41) 146R.H. Mathews
ABORIGINAL Barkunjee Tribe (32) 241Initiation Ceremonies,R.B. Mathews
ABORIGINES, Australian, (34) 120Marriage and Descentamong, R.H. Mathews
(32) 66
(23) 476
ABORIGINES, AustralianDivisional System,R.H. !-1athews
.ABORIGINES, Australian,E; Stephens
ABORIGINES, Australian, (23) 36W. T. Wyndham
(28) 98(30) 211
(37) 243ABORIGINAL Dialects ofVictoria, R.H. Mathews
ABORIGINAL Bora held atGundabloui in 1894,R.H. Mathews
ABORIGINAL Fisheries atBrewarrina, N.S.W.,R.H. Mathews
(37) 146 ABORIGINES, Australian, (31) XXVMutilation practised by,T.L. Bancroft
ABORIGINAL Navigation, (41) 211R.H. Mathews
ABORIGINAL Tribes, (41) 67R.H. Mathews
ABORIGINAL Language, (32) 223Vocabulary of, J. Larmer
ABORIGINAL Tribes of (33) 108Queensland, Divisions of,R.H. Mathews
(24) 112
(23) 335
(16) 155
(16) 193
(31) 111
ABORIGINES, Australian,Varieties of Food for,W.T. Wyndham
ABORIGINES, Disappearingin Australia,J. Mathew (Rev.)
ABORIGINES, New Holland,J. Manning
ABORIGINES, MurrumbidgeeTribes Initiation,R.H. Mathews
ABORIGINES, Port Stephens (33) 115(N.S.W.) Initiation,W.J. Enright
ABORIGINES, Port Stephens (34) 103Language and Weapons,W.J. Enright
ABORIGINES, Eastern (36) 135Australia, Languages of,R.H. Mathews
ABORIGINES, Lower Murray- Trans.357Darling, Manners and Phil.Customs of, G. Krefft Soc'y.
ABORIGINES, New SouthWales, J. Fraser
(49) 282
(31) 154
ABORIGINAL Heliman(Shield) in ~.S.W.,T. Dick
ABORIGINAL Tribes of (38) 203N.S.W. and Victoria,R.H. Mathews
ABORIGINAL Rock Paintings (27) 353near Singleton, N.S.W.,R.H. Mathews
ABORIGINAL Tribes,Totemic Divisions of,R.H. Mathews
ABORIGINAL Names of Rivers (20) 143in N.S.W.,P. MacPherson (Rev.)
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ABORIGINES, Rock Carvings (44) 401N.S.W., R.H. Mathews
ACTINIUM and Ionium from (48) 408Olary Ores, S. Radcliff
ABORIGINES, Stone (28) 301Instruments, R.H. Mathews
ABRASION Test of Building (40) 45Materials, H. Burchartz
ACACIA Rubida, Dimorphic (48) 136Foliage of, R.H. Cambage
ABORIGINES, Western Rivers (17) 19of N.S.W., P. Beveridge
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Burge, C.O.
Anderson Stuart, T.P.
Knibbs, G.H.
Anderson Stuart, T.P.
Leibius, A.
Edgeworth David, T.W.
Cambage, R.H.
Edgeworth David, T.W.
Deane, H.
Clarke, W.B. (Rev.)
Greig-Smith, R.
Guthrie, F;B.
Lenehan, H.A.
Clarke, W.B. (Rev.)
Clarke, W.B. (Rev.)
Clarke, W.B. (Rev.)
Clarke, W.B. (Rev.)
Deane, H.
Hedley, C.
Hamlet, W.M.
Hamlet, W.M.
.ADDRESSES, Presidential,
(Previously known asOpening Address 1870-1871,Anniversary Address 1872-1903)
ADAMS, John H., Death of, (47) 3R.H. Cambage
ACTINOMETER, New Form of, (18) 73H.C. Russell
(19) 113
(45) 359
(40) 24
(36) 71
(18) 49
(49) 81(50) 143
(35) 14
(49) 463
ABORIGINES, StoneImplements,P. MacPherson (Rev.)
ABORIGINES, Victoria,Oven Mounds of,P. MacPherson (Rev.)
ABORIGINES, Stones,R.H. Mathews
ABORIGINES, Victoria,Languages of,R.H. Mathews
ACACIA and New Species,J.H. Maiden
ACTINIC Sunlight,Distribution of,H.A. Lenehan
ACACIA Seedlings,R.H. Cambage
ACADEMICS, InternationalAssociation Proposed,A. Liversidge
ABORIGINES, S.E. Coast of (34) 262Australia, Organization,Language, R.H. Mathews andM.M. Everitt
ABORIGINES, Rock Holes for (35) 213iI/arming Water,R.H. Mathews
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AIRY, Sir George Biddell, (26) 2Life of, H.C. Russell
AGRICULTURAL Gazette of (25) 29N.S.W. started July 1890,A. Leibius
AIR from Coal Mines, (35) 52Analysis of, F.B. Guthrieand A.A. Atkinson
AIR, Large Ions in, (43) 55Experimental Study of,S.G. Lusby
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(43) 381
(33) 45
(47) 75
(25) 30
(39)XXXVII
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(45) 258
Trans.236Phil.Socly.
AEROPLANES, Rigidityand Stability of,L. Hargrave
AERONAUTICAL Work,L. Hargrave
AGAR Agar Seaweed from• Western Australia,J. Burton Cleland
AGRICULTURAL College,Hawkesbury, N. S. IV. ,A. Leibius
AGRICULTURAL Education,S.H. Barraclough
AIR Flow Recorder,W.R. Hebb1ewhite
AGRICULTJRAL Statisticsof N. S. W. ,C. Rolleston
ALGAE, Red or PurpleMarine, R. Bastow
ALLOTROPISM, SuggestedExplanation of,F.B. Guthrie
ALESSIO (Dr.), Visit toSydney, H.A. Lenehan
ALT, Augustus Theodore (34)Henry, First Engineer inAustralia, N. Se1fe
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(31) 1-63
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Liversidge, A.
Maiden, J.H.
Russell, H.C.
Maiden, J.B.
Liversidge, A.
Rolleston, C.
Roberts, A. (Sir)
Russell, H.C.
Warren, IV.H.
Rolleston, C.
Russell, H.C.
Moore, C.
Liversidge, A.
Walsh, H.D.
Warren, W.H.
Russell, H.C.
Wilkinson, C.S.
Rolleston, C.
Smith, J.
Smith, J.
Smith, J.
Smith, J.
Smith, H.G.
Threlfall, R.
ADDRESSES, Presidential(Continued)
AOELONG Reefs (N.S.W.),Character of,H. Cox
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ALUMINIUM Succinate in (29) 325Timber of Grevillea Robusta,J.H. Maiden and H.G. Smith
AMPHIPODA from Barrington (SO) 82Tops, N. S. IV. ,C. Chilton
ALUMINA, Iron and (41) 163Phosphoric Acid Estimation,T. Cooksey
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ANTARCTIC Disaster,Captain Scott,R.H. Carnbage
ANTARCTICA, WirelessTelegraph Messages to,R.H. Carnbage
ANTARCTICA, ScientificWork in, R.H. Cambage
ANTARCTIC Expedition1907-09, W.M. Hamlet
ANTARCTIC Expedition,Mawson, R.H. Cambage
~~GULAR Measures with (24) 87Theodolite, Theory of,G.H. Knibbs.
ANGOPHORAS, Seedlings of, (47) 98C. Hall
ANGOPHORAS, Essential Oils (47) 106of, H.G. Smith
ANTARCTICA,' Return of (48) 8Mawson Expedition,H.G. Smith
ANTARCTIC Expedition (24) 24Suggested, A. Liversidge
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ALUMINIUM Succinate inProteaceous Trees,H.G. Smith
~~ERICA, Progress in,S.H. Barraclough
AMERICAN Association for (24)the Advancement of Science,A. Liversidge
~1ERICAN Mining Methods, (9)S.L. Bensusan
AMERICA, Progressive (3)Settlement by Polynesians,J.D. Lang (Rev. Dr.)
ANALYST, Assayer, Dept.of Mines, N.S.W.,F.B. Guthrie
ANALYST, N.S.W. Government,(38)F.B. Guthrie
8 ANTARCTIC Exploration,J.H. Maiden
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ANEMOMETER and Pluviometer,(18) 113New Self-registering,H.C. Russell
ANTARCTIC Rocks collected (29) 461by C.E. Borchgrevink,T.W. Edgeworth David,W.F. Smith, and J.A. Schofield
ANCIENT Antarctic Lifein Austral Lands,C. Hedley
ANDROMEDA Constellation.Cornet in, J. Tebbutt
(29) 278
(26) 332
ANTARCTIC Research,H. Deane
ANTHRAX, Spreading of,T.P. Ander~on Stuart
(32) 39
(28) 14
ANE~OMETER, Improvement in,(22) 103H.C. Russell
ANTHRAX Vaccine,T.P. Anderson Stuart
(28) 13
ANEMOMETRY, Use of NewVelocity Recorder,J.A. Griffiths
(28) 281 ANTIMONY Ore Assaying, (6) 71Fallacy of Certain Method,A. Leibius
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AQUARIUM of Fresh Water (46) 67Described, J.H. Maiden
AQUATIC Life, Use of Soda (17) 261to Stupify, Prof. Leipner
ARTESIAN Bore Flow, Used (32) XVIfor,Driving Dynamo,Thargominda, T.Il. Houghton
c ARABIN, Occurrence inPrickly Pear,W.~1. Hamlet
ARCHITECTURE, School of,S.H. Barraclough
(23) 325
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ARTESIAN Bore Flow,Measurement by WorksDept. N. S. W. ,H.S.I. Smail
ARTESIAN Bore Flow,to Height of 60 feet,C.S. Wilkinson
(37)CLXXIX
(22) 30
ARITID4ETOMETER (Stanhope), (24) 122R. Harley (Rev.)
AROMADENDRIN from Turbid (30) 135Group of Eucalyptus Kinos,H.G. Smith
AROMADENDRIN like Product (31) 177from Grey Gum,H.G. Smith
ARTESI~~ Water in N.S.W., (25) 286T.W. Edgeworth David
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ARTESIAN Problem,Hydraulic Aspect of,G.H. Knibbs
ARTESIAN Water inAustralia,T.P. Anderson Stuart
ARTESIAN Water inAustralia, E.F. Pittman
ARTESIAN Water andIrrigation, W.A. Dixon
ARTESIAN Boring in N.S.W., (37)Economics of, CLIVJ. Boultbee
(29) 24
(20) 43
(24) 73128174
ARDISIA of New Guinea,F. von Mueller (Baron)
ARGON, Discovery of,R. Threlfall
ARNHEM Land, NewlyDiscovered Plants,F. von Mueller (Baron)
ARRANDA Tribe of (41) 146Aboriginals, R.H. Mathews
ARTESIAN Water in N.S.W., (32) 88J. Boultbee
ARSENICAL Dip Fluid, (44) 77Determination of Alkali in,L. Cohen
ARTESIAN Water in N.S.W.and Queensland,T.W. Edgeworth David
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ART Criticism,E. L. Montefiore
ARTESIAN Area, Irrigationin, E.F. Pitman andT.W. Edgeworth David
ARTESIAN Bores, BundaStation, Queensland,W.H. Suttor
(13) 189
(37)CIII
(27) 376
ARTESIAN Water in Rocksother than Cretaceous,E.F. Pittman
ARTESI~~ Water, LivingOrganisms in,W.A. Haswell
ART Instruction,J. Plummer
(29) 408
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ASTRONOMICAL Experiment in (12) 117Blue Mountains, N.S.W.,H.C. Russell
ASTRONOMERS (Australian), (40) 29Conference of,H.A. Lenehan
ASTRONOMICAL Refraction, (39) 76Provisional Determinationof, C.J. Merfield
ASTRONOMICAL Observations Trans.338and Geological Changes, Phil.G.R. Smalley Soc'y.
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AUSTRALASIAN Society for (23)Advancement of Science,Liversidge Idea,A. Roberts (Sir)
AUGITE Crystals in (38) 402Muds~ones, Gerringong, N.S.W.,H.G. Foxall
AUSTRALASIAN Association (20) 35for Advancement of ScienceAdvocated, A. Liversidge
AUSTRALASIAN Society for (23) 9Advancement of ScienceFirst Meeting, A. Roberts (Sir)
AUCELLA, New Species in (17) 87Cretaceous Rocks of N.E.Australia, R. Etheridge Jnr.
AURIFEROUS and Other (1) 30Metalliferous Districts ofN. Queensland, W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
AUSTRALASIAN Association (32) 42for Advancement of Science,H. Deane
AUSTRALASIAN Association (22) 15for Advancement of ScienceEstablished, C.S. Wilkinson
AURIFEROUS Slate and Granite(4) 88Veins of N.S.W.,H.A. Thomson
AURORA Australis,H.C. Russell
ATOMIC Weight Relationships(43) 16W.M. Hamlet
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ASTRONOMICAL Photography,Rapid Progress in,C. Rolleston
ASTRONOMICAL Work to beDone, Large Amount of,H.A. Lenehan
ASTRONOMICAL Notes,H.C. Russell
ASTRONOMICAL Photography,H.C. Russell
ASTRONOMICAL, "~1agnetical "Trans. 347and Meteorological Phil.Sciences, Soc'y.G.R. Smalley
ASTRONOMER (Govt.) andChair of Astronomy,R.H. Cambage
ASBESTOS in Serpentinenear Gundagai, N.S.W.,C. Moore
ATHLETES, Influence of (43) 20Oxygen on, W.M. Hamlet
ATMOSPHERE, Effect of (44) 319Contact with Halley's Comet,H.G.A. Harding
AUSTRALIA, Aborigines of, (23) 476E. Stephens
AUSTRALASIAN Society for (23) 10Advancement of Science,Reduced Fares for DistantMembers, A. Roberts (Sir)
(20) 113AUSTRALIA, AboriginalNames of Rivers in,P. MacPherson (Rev.)
(15) 71ASTRONOMY of theAustralian Aborigines,P. MacPherson (Rev.)
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AUSTRALIA, Changes in Land (19)Level on East Coast of,H.C. Russell
5 AUSTRALIA, Tertiary (11) 113Palaeontology,J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev.)
AUSTRALIA, Geological Maps (9) 53of, W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
AUSTRALIA, First Discovery (43) 39of (c.1595), W.M. Hamlet
AUSTRALIA, Chemistry of (17) 191Local Products, Abstracts,W.A. Dixon
AUSTRALIA, Chief Tectonic (45) 4Lines of,T.W. Edgeworth David
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(15) 71
(24) 112
AUSTRALIA, Wind in,}. Smith
AUSTRALIAN AboriginesAstronomy,P. MacPherson (Rev.)
AUSTRALIA, Time ZoningMooted, H.C. Russell
AUSTRALIAN Aborigines,Varieties of Food,W.T. Wyndham
AUSTRALIAN Aborigines, (23) 335"Last Vestiges Disappearing",J. Mathew (Rev.)
AUSTRALIAN Aborigines, (30) 115"Mika" or "Kulpi" Operation,T.P. Anderson Stuart
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AUSTRALIA, FederalQuarantine for,C. K. t-lackellar
AUSTRALIA, IndigenousPlants (New Genera),F. von Mueller (Baron)
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AUSTRALIAN Academy ofScience Proposed,A. Liversidge
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AUSTRALIA, Tertiary Corals (11) 183in, J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev.)
AUSTRALIA, Problem of (41) IIPeopling the Continent,J.H. Cardew
AUSTRALIA, Tertiary (11) 65Deposits in,J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev.)
AUSTRALIA, Strategic (41)Railways in, J.H. Cardew
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(29) 146
(26) 240
(42) 60
AUSTRALIAN Association for (47)the Advancement of Science,Meeting of, R.H. Cambage
AUSTRALIAN Black Snakes,Veno~ of, C.J. ~artinand J. Garvie-Smith
AUSTRALIAN Black Snakes,Action of Venom of,C.J. Hartin
AUSTRALIAN Birds,Trematodes of,S.J. Johnston
AUSTRALIAN Botanists,J.H. Maiden
AUSTRALIAN Cattle, (44) 315Pentastomes in,T.H. Johnstone and J.B. Cleland
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AUSTRALIA, Native Tribesof, R.H. Mathews
AUSTRALIA, PlantsIndigenous to,F. von Mueller (Baron)
AUSTRALIA, OriginalDiscovery of,W.E. Clarke (Rev.)
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AUSTRALIAN Divisional (32) 66Systems Among Aborigines,R.H. Mathews
AUSTRALIAN Fungi, Phalloids(49) 199and Geasters, J.B. Clelandand E. Cheel
AUSTRALIAN Forests, Causes (19) 83of Decay,P. MacPherson (Rev.)
AUSTRALIAN Trees, Rate of (25) 168Growth of, H.C. Russell
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(42) 253
AUSTRALIAN Railways,J.H. Cardew
AUSTRALIAN Rainfall,J. Barling
AUSTRALIAN Tribes, (39) 104Sociology of, R.H. Mathews
AUSTRALIAN Timbers, (24) 129Testing of, W.H. Warren
AUSTRALIAN Tertiary Polyzoa(ll) 129R. Etheridge Jnr.
AUSTRALIAN Snake Venom, (30) 150Method of Injection(Sub~utaneous, Intravenous),C.J. Martin
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(48) 140
AUSTRALIAN Flora,A.J. Ewart, J. White,and J.R. Tovey
AUSTRALlfu~ Gems,G.M. Stephen
AUSTRALIAN Journal ofDr. W. Stimpson,C. Hedley
AUSTRALIAN Orchids, (14) 10R.D. Fitzgerald
AUSTRALIAN Philosophical (15) 3Society, 1850, J. Smith
AUSTRALIAN Rabbits, (25) 89Spontaneous Disease of,M.A. Loir
AUSTRALIAN Philosophical (15) 3Society, Vitality Sappedby Gold Fever 1851-52,J. Smith
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BACTERIA, Destruction byDeprivation of Air,C. Rolleston
AZURITE Crystals fromBroken Hill, N.S.W.,F. Cohen
AUSTRALIAN Vegetation, (26) 178Effect of White Settlement on,A.G. Hamilton
BAILEY, F. Manson, Deathof, R. Greig-Smith
BALI~IN (N.S.W.) Colliery, (33) 207Rock Temperatures at,J.L.C. Rae, E.F. Pittman,and T.W. Edgeworth David
BAMBOOS Suitable for (19) 112Cultivation in N.S.W.,Dr. Brandis andF. von Mueller (Baron)
BAKER, Sir Benjamin,H. Deane
BALMAIN (N.S.W.) Colliery, (32) 28, Depth of, . H. Deane
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(24) 231
AUSTRALIAN Mammals,Classification of,G. Krefft
AUSTRALIAN Language,Remarks on, J. Fraser
AUSTRALIAN Philosophical (23)Society, Soon Strangled byGold Mania, A. Roberts (Sir)
AUSTRALIAN Philosophical (15)Society becomes PhilosophicalSociety of N.S.W., July 1855,J. Smith
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BANKS and Solander Plants, (39) 34Illustrations of,J.H. Maiden
BASALTS, MagneticSusceptibility of,A.W. Rucker
(28) 51
BANKS, Sir Joseph, (40) 36Memorial to, H.A. Lenehan
BEACH Formations at Botany (46) 158Bay, N.S.W., E.C. Andrews
BEECH Timber (Colonial), (46) 187Crystalline Deposits in,
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BANNER System of Sewer (26) 42Ventilation, H.C. Russell
BARISAL Guns (Booming (45) 187Noises) in Central Australia,J.B. Cleland
BEER, Fusel Oil in,W.M. Hamlet
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BASALT from Bondi, N.S.W., (28) 217J.M. Curran (Rev.)
BAROMETER Reading (14) 47Corrections, H.C. Russell
BARRIER Ranges Silver (24) 177Field, Geological Notes on,C.W. Marsh
BARKUNJEE Tribes, (32) 241Initiation Ceremonies of,R.H. Mathews
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(43) 139BIRD-Cestodes, New Genusof, H. Johnston
BILLION, Meaning of a,C. Rolleston
BIOLOGICAL Laboratory at (20) 19Watson's Bay, Sydney, Closed,A. Liversidge
BIRDS when Sailing areDependent on Wave Power,L. Hargrave
BENZENE in Coal Tar Oils, (SO) 99Analysis of, G. Harker
BENTHfu~, George (Botanist),(19)Life of, H.C. Russell
BIRDS in Australia,Trematodes of,S.J. Johnston
BIOLOGICAL Station, (24) 17Erection of, A. Liversidge
BINARY Vapour Engine,S.H. Barraclough
BINGERA Meteorite,A. Liversidge
BINGERA Diamond Field,A. Liversidge
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(27) 407
(31) 296
(27) 407
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BAROMETRIC Disturbances,H.C. Russell
BARYTES at Five Dock andPennant Hills, N.S.W.,T.W. Edgeworth David
BARYTES from PyrmontQuarries, N.S.W.,W.H. Warren
BASALT from BathurstDistrict of N.S.W.,W.J. Clunies Ross
BARON von Mueller,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
BARYTES in HawkesburySandstone, Origin of,T.W. Edgeworth David
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BIRTHRATE, Influence ofInfantile Mortality on,G.H. Knibbs
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BOILER Inspection, (33) IIIN. Selfe
BLOWPIPE, A New Arrangement(26) 176of, W.M. Hamlet
BOLEITE from Broken Hill, (28) 94N.S.W., A. Liversidge
BLACK Forest, Notes taken (13) 197during a Tour in 1861,L. Hart
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BOT~~ICAL Teaching in (31)N.S.W., J.H. Maiden
BOTANY Bay, N.S.W.,Shoreline Studies,E.C. Andrews
BOTANY Bay, N.S.W.,Physiography of,G.H. Halligan
BOTANY Bay, N.S.W., BeachFormations at,E.C. Andrews
BOTANIC Gardens, What are (46) 54they?, J.H. Maiden
BOTANICAL Survey in N.S.W.,(3l)Plea for, J.H. Maiden (46)
BOTANICAL Nomenclature, (40) 74International Rules of,J.H. Maiden
BOTANICAL Descriptions,Alterations to,J.H. Maiden
BOTANISTS of. Australia,J.H. Maiden
BOT~~IC Gardens, Sydney (46) 49N.S.W., History of.J.H. Maiden
BOTANIC Gardens, Functions (46) 51of, J.H. Maiden
BOTANICAL Conference at (40) 34Vienna, H.A. Lenehan
BOTANIC Gardens, Sydney (46) 58N.S.W., Suggested CountryBranch, J.H. Maiden
BORING for Water in N.S.W.,(21)C. Rolleston
BOTANICAL Museum Suggested, (46) 65J.H. Maiden
BOTANIC Gardens, Sydney (46) 51N.S.W., Hundredth Year,J.H. Maiden
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(27) 7
(46) 155
(28) 217
(28)
(12) 255
(23) 327
(30) 33
BORING Apparatus,Hydraulic, G.H. Halligan
BORE Water, CuttaburraN.S.W., Analysis of,J.C.H. Mingaye
BOOROOK Silver Mine,W.A. Dixon
BOOKCASE of Cedar, Cost,W.H. Warren
BONDI Basalt, N.S.W.,J .H. Curran (Rev.)
BOOKBINDING Cost,W.H. Warren
BO~DI, N.S.W., MarineErosion at,C.A. Slissmilch
BONES in Cave, Glenorchy,Tasmania, S.H. Wintleand G. Krefft
BLACKTHORN (Bursaria (43) 399Spinosa), Chemistry of Oilfrom Seeds of, E. Griffiths
BLUE Mountains Valleys,Formation of,T.W. Edgeworth David
BLECHNUM Capense (L.), (49) 122Var. Gregsoni, Var. Nov.,W.W. Watts (Rev.)
BLUE Mountains, NamingPart after Darwin,T.P. Anderson Stuart
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BRAKE Absorption (31)Dynamometer, New Form of, LXXXIIIH.E. Ross
BOURKE, N.S.W., (31) IVConstruction of Lock onR. Darling, C.O. Burge
(5) 29
(4) 74
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(37) 22
(12) 228
BRIDGE Building,W.H. Warren
BRISBANE (Governor), (14)Parramatta ObservatoryDescribed, C. Moore
BRISBANE, Q., Horse Trams (31) IVConverting to Electric,C.O. Burge
BRIDGES (Timber) in N.S.W.,(29) IConstruction of, P. Allan
B~IDGE Disaster at Quebec, (42) 29H. Deane
BRIDGE (Lift Type) over (30) XCMurray River at Swan Hill,Victoria, P. Allan
BRICKWORK, Compressive and (34)Transverse Strenghts of, LXIIIW.H. Warren andS.H. Barraclough
BRITISH Association for (47)the Advancement of Science,Australian Meeting to be held,R.H. Cambage
BRITISH Association for (23) 6the Advancement of Science,First Meeting, York Eng. 1881,A. Roberts (Sir)
"BRISBANE 6183" Star,J. Tebbutt
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(47)
(46) 41
(27) 38
(47) 70
(32) 31
(31)
BOTANY Bore, N.S.W.,T.W. Edgeworth Davidand E.F. Pittman
BOTANY, Chair of,R.H. Cambage
BOURKE, N.S.W., Lock andWeir on R. Darling,H. Deane
BOTANY Watershed,E. Bell
BOVINES, Coccidiosis in,J.B. Cleland
BOTANY, Teaching of,J.H. Maiden
BOTANY of Lord Howe'sIsland, C. Wood
BREAKWATERS at Mouth ofSwan River, W.A.,C.O. Burge
BRAKES for Heavy GoodsTrains, New Type,W.H. Warren
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Aboriginal Fisheries at,R.H. Mathews
BREWARRINA, N.S.W., (22) 34Crocodiles in PleistoceneBeds near, C.S. Wilkinson
BRITISH Astronomical (31) 24Association, N.S.W. BranchFormed, J.H. Maiden
(44) 577
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BROKEN Hill, N.S.W.,Azurite Crystals from,F. Cohen
BRITISH Association for (49)the Advancement of Science,Met in Australia 1914,C. Hedley
(21) 234
(17) 133
BREWING Process,W.M. Hamlet
BRICKS (White),Discoloration of,E.H. Rennie
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BROKEN Hill, N.S.W., (49) 289Cerussite, C. Anderson
BROKEN Hill, N.S.W., (31) 214Cordierite-bearing Rock from,J.C. Moulden
BROKEN Hill, N.S.W., (26) 371Platinum in Lode Material at,J.C.H. Mingaye
BROKEN Hill, N.S.W., (28) 94Boleite, Nantokite,Kerargyrite, and Cuprite,A. Liversidge
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(28) 54
(49) 448
(34) 8
(22)
BUNGONIA Mineral Spring,J.M. Curran (Rev.)
BURRINJUCK Geophysics,L.A. Cotton
BUSBY's Bore, Sydney,N.S.W., N. Selfe
BUSBY, Will iam,Biographical Note,C.S. Wilkinson
BUSH, Thomas James, Death (49)of, C. Hedley
BUSH Fire, Effect on the (21) 103Distribution of Species,R. Collie (Rev.)
BUNGANDITY Tribe (South (37) 59Australia), Language of,R.H. Mathews
BUR BUNG Initiation Ceremony(3l) 111of Murrumbidgee Aborigines,R.H. Mathews
(26) 326
(29) 48(27) 366
(26) 27
BROKEN Hill, N.S.W.,Native Copper Iodide,C.W. Marsh
BROKEN Hill, N.S.W.,New Minerals from,E.F. Pittman
BROKEN Hill, N.S.W.,Water Supply,H.C. Russell
BRUCE Telescope at Yerkes (40) 27Observatory, H.A. Lenehan
BUILDING Materials, (40) 45Abrasion Test by Sand Blast,H. Burchartz
BULLI Coal Seams, N.S.W., (44) 334"Stone Rolls" in,W.G. Woolnough
BUILDING and Ornamental (43) 180Stones of N.S.W.,R.T. Baker and J. Nangle
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(17) 262
(30) 194
(27) 299
BUTTER, Artificial, Use of (17) 262Micro-Polariscope to Detect,W. Morris
BUTTER, Artificial,Manufacture of,W. Morris
BUTYRIC Acid, Butyl Ester (48) 464in Eucalyptus Oil,H.G. Smith
BUTYRIC Acid in Sap ofSilky Oak, H.G. Smith
CATALASE Reaction of Milk, (48) 319H.B. Taylor
CALCITE and Quartz, Goldin, A. Liversidge
CALCAREOUS Sandstone Allied(27) 406to Fontainebleau Sandstone 480at Rocklily, N.S.W.,T.W. Edgeworth David
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BROWN, Henry Joseph,Death of, C. Hedley
BRUCK, Ludwig Hermann,Death of,R. Greig-Smith
BUBBLES of Froth, Originof, J.A. Pollock
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CALCIUM Oxalate inEucalyptus Bark,H.G. Smith
(39) 23 CARISSA Ovata, Var. (28) 44Stolonifera, Pharmacology of,T.L. Bancroft .
CAMPHOR (Crystalline) ofEucalyptus Oil,H.G. Smith
(33) 86 CAR with One Wheel,L. Hargrave
(41) 88
CANADA Balsam, Use of, (16) 286H. Sharp
CANBELEGO and Cobar Mining (48)Fields, Ores from, XXVIIIE.C. Andrews
CAMPHOR or Stearoptene in (31) 195Sydney Peppermint,R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith
CANADIAN-Australian Sea (32) 120Route, Observations on,M.W.C. Hepworth
(28) 267
Trans.178Phil.Soc'y.
CAVE at G1enorchy, Tasmania,(l) 30Bones in, S.H. Wintleand G. Krefft
CAST Iron, Action of Sea (14) 149.Water on, A. Liversidge
CAVE Temples of India,Dr. Berncastle
CELESTIAL Photographs (25) 93taken at Sydney Observatory,H.C. Russell
CEMENT Analyses,Interpretation of,W.M. Hamlet
6(48)CANCER, Radium Treatmentof, H.G. Smith
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CANOBLAS Mountains, N.S.W.,(40) 130Silurian and Devonian Rocksnear, C.A. Slissmilch
CEMENT Testing, RecentResearches on,W.S. de Lisle Roberts
(28) 258
CANTY, Michael, Death of, (49)C. Hedley
6 CENTRAL Australian Noises, (45) 187J.B. Cleland
CENTRIFUGAL Pump Dredging (30) CXin N.S.W., A.B. Portus
CAPTAIN Cook Pilot Vessel, (27) 41W.H. Warren
CARBON Are, Relighting of, (42) 215J.A. Pollock, E.M. Wellisch,and A.B.B. Ranclaud
CENTRAL Australia, RockSpecimens from,J.A. Thomson
(45) 292
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CARBON (Glowing), (42) 201Electricity Discharged from,J .A. Pollock
CARBON holds large Volume (34) 29of Gases, W.M. Hamlet
CENTRIFUGAL Pumps used for (27) 45Dred~ing, W.H. Warren
CERATODUS, Marsupalia and (18) 117Monotremata, Embryology of,W.H. Caldwell
CARBONIFEROUS Marine (16) 143Fossils,J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev.)
CERUSSITE from Broken Hil1,(49) 289N.S.W. and Muldiva, Q.,C. Anderson
CARGO Handling Facilities (44) 18on Ships and Wharves,H.D. Walsh
CHAIRS and Desks, Rational (20) 348Construction of, R. Roth
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CHALK in New Britain,A. Liversidge
(11) 85 CITY Design, Theory of,G.H. Knibbs
(35) 62
CHALLENGER, H.M.S., (9)Scientific Researches on,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
7 CITY Railway, Sydney N.S.W.(32) VPortion of Hyde Park requiredfor, T.H. Houghton
CHARD, John Sofa1a, Death (46) 11of, J.H. Maiden
CITY Refuse, Destructionof, ~. Selfe
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CHEMICAL Science and (50) 20Pharmacist, Public Confusion,R. Greig-Smith
CLARENCE to Newnes Railway, (42) 11H. Deane
CHEMISTRY and Chemists in (38)N.S.W., Present Position of,F.B. Guthrie
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CIVIL ServiceSuperannuation ActN.S.W. 1864,Lt .Col. Ward
Trans.2l5Phil.Soc'y.
CHEMISTRY, Most ProlificBranch of Knowledge,W.M. Hamlet
(43) 22 CLARIFICATION of Gou1burn, (43) 394N.S.W., Water Supply,G.J. Burrows
CHEMISTRY, Organic, Chair (47)of. R.H. Cambage
6 CLARKE, Rev. W.B., Deathof, J. Smith
(13) 23
CHEMISTS, Firms Employing (38) 14in N.S.W., F.B. Guthrie
CLARKE, Rev. W.B., Details (13) 22of Last Illness, J. Smith
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CHEMISTS, Qualificationsof, F.B. Guthrie
(38) 17 CLARKE, Rev. W.B., Life of,(13)J. Smith
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CHILLAGITE, Crystal (46) 207Measurements of,C.D. Smith and L.A. Cotton
CHLORAL Hydrate, Flame (47) 163Test for, W.M. Doherty
CHOLERA Epidemic in (26) 318Germany, B. Schwarzbach
CHOLERA Ship at Townsville (26) 326Queensland, B. Schwarzbach
CLARKE. Rev. W.B., Notes (17) 16and Specimens Destroyed inGarden Palace Fire,C. Rolleston
CLAY Soil, Method of (39) ~8Separating Clay and Sand in,L. Cohen
CLIMATE, Effect of Forest (10) 179Vegetation. on,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
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CIRQUES. Steps and Valley (44) 262Treads, Studies in the Formationof, E.C. Andrews
CHROMITE-Bearing Rock, (27) 401Pennant Hills, N.S.W.,T.W. Edgeworth David,W.F. Smeeth, and J.A. Watt
CLOCK Pendulums, Mutual (1) 78Influence of, G.R. Smalley
(4) 41
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CLIMATE of Mackay, (15)Queensland, H.L. Roth
CLIMATE, Vagaries of,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
CLIMATE of W.A. and N.S.W. (14)Compared, C. Moore
(7) 38CINNABAR,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
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CLOSED N'gons Inscribed in (3) 38any Quadric, AnalyticalSolution of, M. Gardiner
COAL of N.S.W., Inorganic (14) 163Constituent of,W.A. Dixon
CLOSER Settlement and (42)Economical Construction ofRailways, H. Deane
1 COAL Seam Correlations inUpper Coal Measures,N.S.W., L.F. Harper
(48)XXIX
CLUNIES Ross, William John, (49)Death of, C. Hedley
8 C~BALT and Nickel, Approx. (38) 406Colorimetric Estimations of,R. W:" Challinor
CLUSTER Stars (Coloured)about Kappa Crucis,H.C. Russell
(6) 84COBALT, Metallurgy of,
W.A. Dixon(12) 127
COAL, Cost of Exploration (7) 40for, W.B. Clarke (Rev.)..
COAL, W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
COAL and Coal Ports inN.S.W., J. Manning
(7) 17
(7) 105
COBAR and Canbelego Mining (48)Fields, Ores from, XXVIIIE.C. Andrews
COCCIDIOSIS in House (47) 70Sparrows and Bovines inN.S.W., J.B. Cleland
COAL Deposits and Iron Ore (8) 81at Wallerawang, N.S.W.,A. Liversidge
COAL Fields in South of (7) 119N.S.W., Suggested Developmentof, J. Manning
COAL Fields in lllawarra (7) 121District, N.S.W., RailwayProposed to, J. Manning
COAL near Inverell, N.S.W., (7)W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
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(50) 31
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COKE Interstices hold aLarge Volume of Air,W.M. Hamlet
CODLIN Moth,T.P. Anderson Stuart
COLLOIDS and Crystalloids, (30) 147Separation by Filtration,C.J.Martin
COLLIERY Underground (35) XLWorkings (Western N.S.W.),J. Haydon Cardew
COKE Quality,W.H. Warren
COKE Ovens,R. Greig-Smith
COLONIAL Beech Timber, (46) 187Crystalline Deposits in,H.G. Smith
COLOURED Cluster Stars (6)about Kappa Crucis,H.C. Russell
COLONIAL Museum, Haarlem, (26)Request for Copies of Papers52
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(7) 43
(22) 29
(24) 257
COAL in India,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
COAL Measures, Maitland,N.S.W., Survey by T.W.Edgeworth David,C. S. Wilkinson
COAL Measures of N.S.W.,T.W. Edgeworth David
COAL Mines, Analysis of (35)Air from, F.B. Guthrieand A.A. Atkinson
COAL Fields, Victorian,U W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
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COMET, ~ppearance andSpectrum of a,H. C. Russell
COMET in ConstellationAndromeda, J. Tebbutt
(15) 81
(26) 332
COMET Position fixed by (27) 19Photography, W.H. Warren
COMETS Observed at Windsor (26) 335N.S.W. ( Wolf's, Swift's,Winnecke's), J. Tebbutt
COMET, Encke's, Theory of,Trans.330G.R. Smalley Phil.
Soc'y.COMPANY Legislation, (44) 480
Respective Limits of Stateand Federal, A. Duckworth
COMET, Great Southern,J. Tebbutt
(14) 33
COMMERCIAL Education,A. Liyersidge
(35) 26
COMET, 1880 (I), Orbit (14) 33Elements of, J. Tebbutt
COMET, 1862 (September),J. Tebbutt Jnr.
Trans. 140Phil. 146Soc'y.
COMPRESSED Air,N. Selfe
COMPRESSED Air Engine forFlying Machine,L. Hargrave
(34)XXXII
(22) 48
COMET, 1881 (II), (15) 87J. Tebbutt
COMPRESSED Air FlyingMachine, L. Hargrave
(24) 52(25) 52
COMET, 1880 (II), Orbit (15) 393Elements of, J. Tebbutt
COMPRESSED Air Machinery, (37) 57Use of, W.H. Warren
CONSTELLATION Ara, Variable(ll) 197Star in, J. Tebbutt
CONCRETE, Effect of (36) 290Reinforcing Rods on Strengthand Elasticity, W.H. Warren
COMET, 1886, Fabry, (20) 219Bernard, and Brooks No.1Observed at Windsor N.S.W.,J. Tebbutt
COMET, 1886 (VI and VI I) , (21) 159Observed at Windsor N.S.W.,J. Tebbutt
COMET, 1888 (I and II), (22) 284Observed at Windsor N.S.W.,J. Tebbutt
CONSERVANCY, Dry EarthSystem of, E. Bedford
CONSTITUTION of Matter,M.B. Pell
(2) 103
(5) 47 ..
COMET, 1892 (VI Brooks), (27) 348Observed at Windsor N.S.W.,J. Tebbutt
CONTORTED Slate. Remarkable(10) 241Example of, A. Liversidge
CONSTRUCTION Materials, (37) 27Testing of, W.H. Warren
CONULARIA Genus, New Type (45) 247of Aperture in,C.F. Laseron
6(41)CONTAGIOUS DiseaseManagement,T.P. Anderson Stuart
(31) 83
(33) 177
(28) 129COMET, 1894 (Gale),Observations and OrbitElements, J. Tebbutt
COMET, 1899 (I) (Swift),Orbit Elements of,C.J. Merfield
COMET, 1896 (f-Perrine),Orbit Elements of,C.J. Merfie1d
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CONVERSAZIONI are a Drain (14)on Royal Society of N.S.W.Finances, C. Moore
4 CORAL and Polyzoa Tertiary (12) 57Fossils in Australia,J.E. Tenison-Woods
COOMA District of N.S.W., (48) 172Geology of, W.R. Browne
COOK the Circumnavigator, (35) 47Historical Notes and Mannerof Death, J.H. Maiden
COPPER, Effect of (31) 281Temperature on Tensile andCompressive Properties,W.H. Warren and S.H.Barraclough
COOK and Banks Tablet (15)Erected Kurnell, March 1822,Details of, J. Smith
2(28)
(32) 256
(24) 30
CORAL, Blue Pigment of,A. Liversidge
CORAL Limestone from South (14) 159Sea Islands, Composition of,A. Liversidge
CORDIERITE-bearing Rock (31) 214from Broken Hill, N.S.W.,J.C. Moulden
CORAL Formation,Expedition to Explore,
"T.P. Anderson Stuart
CORESOLVENTS (Non-linear), (1) 27J. Cockle
CORRECTION of Barometer (14) 47Readings to 32 degrees F.Sea Level, Use of SlidingScale, H.C. Russell
CORAL Reefs, Growth of,A. Liversidge
CaRRAS ION of Gravity (43) 204Streams, Application ofIce Flood Hypothesis,E.C. Andrews
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(24) 274
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(31) IICOOLGARDIE, W.A., WaterSupply, C.O. Burge
CONVERSAZIONI of RoyalSociety of N.S.W.,800 present, C. Moore
COPPER,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
CONVERSAZIONI of RoyalSociety of N.S.W.,800 present
COPPER, Extracting (10) 135Processes, S.L. Bensus
CORRESPONDENT Schools,S.H. Barraclough
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COPPER Nuggets, Crystalline(34) 255Structure of, A. Liversidge
COPPER Iodide (Marshite) (26) 326and Others from Broken Hill,N.S.W., C.W. Marsh
COWRA,·N.S.W., Diphtheria (28) 27at, T.P. Anderson Stuart
(45) 67
(48) 253
CORROSION of Steel inWater, G.J. Burrowsand C. E. Fawsitt
COW's Milk, DiffusiblePhosphorus in,H.S.H. Wardlaw
(41) 49COPPER in Andesite,Lautoka, Fiji,H.I. Jensen
COPPER Ores with Iodine (33) 160Content, A. Dieseldorff
COW's Milk, Tubercle in, (41) 19T.P. Anderson Stuart
CORAL, (31) 381J. Dennant
COX, S.H. Acting Hon. Sec. (22) 11Royal Society of N.S.W.,C.S. Wilkinson
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CRACKNELL, Edward Charles, (27)Obituary of,W.H. Warren
3 CUBIC Parabola Applied to (31) LVISmall Tramway Curves,C.J. Merfield
CRIMINAL Statistics, N.S.W.,(8) 191860-1873, C. Rolleston
CROCODILES in Pleistocene (22) 34near Brewarrina, N.S.W.,C. S. Wilkinson
CROPS, Limits of Endurance (36) 191for Injurious Substances,(37) 165Tests for, (38) 390F.B. Guthrie and R. Helms
CUPRITE from Broken Hill, (28) 94N.S.W., A. Liversidge
(38) 129
CUBIC Parabola, Tables to (34) 281Facilitate the Location of,C.J. Merfield
CUNNINGHAM, Allan, (43) 123Botanical, Topographical andGeological'Notes,J.H. Maiden and R.H. Cambage
CURRAWANG Copper Mine, (19) 25Fish Poisoned by Drainagefrom, H.C. Russell
CURRENT Papers,H.A. Lenehan
(26) 23
(27) 443CREMORNE Bore, N.S.W .•T.W. Edgeworth Davidand E.F. Pittman
CREMORNE Bore, N.S.W.,H.C. R'..issell
CRYSTALLOIDS and Colloids, (30) 147Separation by Filtration,C.J. Martin
CRYSTALLOGRAPHY Models for (39) 70Use in Teaching,W.G. Woolnough
CUTTABURRA Bore Water, (23) 327Analysis of, J.C.H. Mingaye
CRaTONS, New One fromN.S.W., R.T. Baker
(48) 444 CURRENT Papers,H.C. Russell
(28) 245(30) 202(32) 230(33) 145(35) 30
336(36) 201
CRYSTALS from W.A. (35) 332Symmetrically Distorted,W.G. Woolnough
CYCLONIC Storm or Tornado (25) 58in the Gwydir District,N.S.W., H.C. Russell ..
CTENACANTHUS, A Spine ofHybodu5, W.J. Barkas
(11) 145 DANNEVIG, H.C., Death of, (49) 14C. Hedley
CTENODUS found in Coal (10) 99Measures of Great Britain,W.J. Barkas
DARLING and MurrayVertebrated Animals,N.S.W., G. Krefft
Trans. 1Phil.Soc'y.
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CTENODUS, Various Bones of,(ll) 51W.J. Barkas 58
CTENODUS, Microscopic (10) 110Structure of the Mandibularand Palatal Teeth of,W.J. Barkas
CTENODUS, Vomerine Teethof, W.J. Barkas
(10) 115
DARLING Peas, Cause of (31) 10Peripheral Neuritis inSheep, J.H. Maiden
DARLING River, N.S.W., (31) IVConstruction of Lock andWeir at Bourke,C.O. Burge
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DARLING River, N.S.W.,Excursion on,W.E. Abbot
DARLING River, N.S.W.,Flow of, H.C. Russell
(15) 41
(13) 169
DENILIQUIN Meteorite,A. Liversidge
DENILIQUIN or BarrattaMeteorite,A. Liversidge
(6) 97
(16) 31
DARWINIA Essential Oil, (50) 181R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith
DARLING River, N.S.W., UG'd(22) 31Tendency, C.S. Wilkinson
DARWINIAS of Port Jackson, (33) 163Essential Oils of,R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith
DESERT Sandstone "Blows", (48) 448A. Paddison
3DENISON, Sir William T., (6)• Late Governor, Eulogy of,
W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
DESERT Sandstone, (22) 290J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev.)
DEVONIAN and Silurian (40) 130Rocks near Canoblas, N.S.W.,C.A. Siissmilch
DESKS and Chairs, Rational (20) 348Construction of,R. Roth
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DARWIN, Charles, Life of, (17)C. Rolleston
DAVID, Prof. T.W.Edgeworth,(49)Awarded Wollaston Medal,Geological Society ofLondon, C. Hedley
DEAD Bodies, Disposal of, (28) 20T.P. Anderson Stuart
DEATH Rates in N.S.W., N.Z.(22) 17and Great Britain,C. S. Wilkinson
DIALECTES de la Nouvelle (32) 173Caledonie, Etudes sur les,J. Bernier
DIALECTS, Aboriginal, of (37) 243Victoria, R.H. Mathews
DECIMAL Currency with the (35) 23"Victoria" (10/-) asStandard, A. Liversidge
DIALECTS of East and West (20) 45Polynesian, Malay, andMalagasy, G. Pratt (Rev.)
DECIMAL System of Weights (40) 34and Measures,H.A. Lenehan
DE Koninck, Laurent (22) 1Guillaume, BiographicalNote, C.S. Wilkinson
DEFENCES of Port Jackson, Trans.245G.A. Morell Phil.
Soc'y.
"DEMONSTRATOR", the (24) 121Stanhope Logical Machine,R. Harley (Rev.)
..6DIAMOND Field at Bahia, (6)Brazil, W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
DIAMONDS, African, (6) 14W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
DIAMONDS, (6) 39W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
DIAMONDS, Bald Hill, near (7) 102Hill End, N.S.W.,A. Liversidge
DIAMONDS, Borneo and Africa, (4) 32W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
DIAMONDS, Bingera, N.S.W., (7) 91A. Liversidge
(9) 57DEEP Sea Soundings,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
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DOUBLE Star, (28)p4l6=Scorpii 185, New Orbitof, S. Glasenapp
DIAMONDS, Brazilian,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
DIAMONDS, Formula forCalculation of Value of,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
(4)
(4 )
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20DOUBLE Star Lost,
H.A. Lenehan(40)
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DIAMONDS, India,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
(4) 22 DOUBLE Stars, List of,H. C. Russell
(17) 123
DIAMONDS, Mudgee, N.S.W., (4) 94N. Taylor and A.M. Thomson
DRAINAGE Projects forN.S.W., H.G. McKinney
(35) 223 i
DIAMONDS, Origin of,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
(4) 6 DREDGING by CentrifugalPump, W.H. Warren
(27) 45
DIATOMS Mounted for (19) 121Microscope with SpecialMountant, W. Morris
DIAMONDS, Russian,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
(4) 30 DREDGING by CentrifugalPump in N.S.W.,A.B. Portus
DREDGING Sydney Harbour,W.H. Warren
(30) CX
(27) 46
DIELECTRIC Constant of (37) 224Water at Low Temperatures,O. U. Vonwiller
DROMORNIS Australis (Owen),(ll) 41New Fossil Bird of Australia,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
DIPHTHERIA Anti-Toxin,Introduction of,T.W. Edgeworth David
(30) 16 DROUGHT Intensity,Determination of,G.H. Knibbs
(33) 69
DIPHTHERIA at Cowra, N.S.W.(28) 27T.P. Anderson Stuart
DROUGHT, Outburst of Water (31) 201Springs in, W.E. Abbott
DISCOLORATION of White (17) 133Bricks made in Sydney, N.S.W.,E.H. Rennie
DRYING Plants in some Cases(40) 39Stain the Paper,J.H. Maiden ..
DISTICHOPORA, the Anatomy (13) 49of, J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev.)
(18) 81
(20) 213
7 •DU Faur, Eccleston Frederic(49)Death of, C. Hedley
DUGONG Remains in Shea's (30) 158Creek Submerged Forest, N.S.W.,R. Etheridge Jnr., T.W. EdgeworthDavid, and J.W. Grimshaw
DUMARESQ River, Discrepancy(27) 18in N.S.W. and Q. Geology,W.H. Warren
9(13)DISCOVERY of Gold,J. Smith
DORYANTHES, Notes on theGenus, C. Moore
DISSOCIATION of Gases,R. Threlfall
DUODECIMAL System of (35) 23Coinage might be Preferable,A. Liversidge
DOUBLE BAY, N.S.W.,Sewerage Scheme for,J. Davis
(33) XI DUNDAS, N.S.W., VolcanicNeck, W.N. Benson
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ECLIPSE (Total) of Sun, (5)Suggested Visit to Cape York,J. Smith
ECOLOGICAL Sketch of (49)Sydney Beaches,C. Hedley
ECLIPSE (Total) of Sun, (40)30th August 1905,H.A. Lenehan
EDDY, E.M.G., Railway (32)Commissioner, Obituary,H. Deane
ECHINORHYNCHUS Pomatostonii(45) IIISubcutaneous Parasite ofAustralian Birds,T.H. Johnston and J.B. Cleland
ECONOMICS Association (22) 15formed, C.S. Wilkinson
ECONOMICS, Chair of, (47) 7R.H. Cambage
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EARTHQUAKE and VolcanicActivity in the World,C. Rolleston
EARTHQUAKE Shocks inLoyalty Islands,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
EARTHQUAKE in India,H.A. Lenehan
EARTHQUAKE Shocks inAustralia,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
DYKE near Kiama, N.S.W.,Inclusions of BasicPlutonic Rocks in,C.A. Sussmilch
DUST Storms,H.C. Russell
DUPLEX Telegraphy,E.C. Cracknell
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EARTH Axis, Oscillation of,(26) 45H.C. Russell
EARTH Magnetic Field, (18) 5Change of Polarity of Ironas Equator is Crossed,J. Smith
EDIBLE Earth from Fiji, (33) 224H.G. Corney, T.W. EdgeworthDavid, and F.B. Guthrie
EDISON Phonograph Described(24) 169C. L. Garland
EARTH, Rigidity Tests of, (48) 5H.G. Smith
EARTH Surface, Local (19) 51Variations and Vibrationsof, H.C. Russell
EDUCATIONAL Activity inOther Countries,S.H. Barraclough
EDUCATIONAL Reform,S.H. Barraclough
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(2) 12 EDUCAT~ON for Agriculture, (39)S.H. Barraclough· XXXVII
EASTERN Australia, (44) 420Geographical Unity in Lateand Post Tertiary Time,E.C. Andrews
EASTERN Suburbs of Sydney, (20) 350Sanitary Condition of,F. H. Quaife
EDUCATION for Commerce, (35)A. Liversidge
EDUCATION, Modern (20)Versus Classical,A. Liversidge
EDUCATION of the Scientist, (20)Prof. Huxley
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EIGHTEEN-Inch Specula, (20) 79Polishing and Figuring byHand, H.F. Madsen .
ELECTRICITY Transmissionin California,T. Rooke
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ELDER Scientific Expedition(45) 2921891-92, Rock Specimens,J.A. Thomson
ELECTRICITY Vibrations of (37) 198Simple Circuits,J.A. Pollock and J.C. Close
ELECTRO~S, Functions and (43) 15Properties of, W.M. Hamlet
ELECTRICAL Engineering, (37) 13W.H. Warren
ELECTRIC Current, (29) 25Polyphase, R. Threlfall
ELECTRIC Lighting, First (18) 12Arc and Incandescent,J. Smith
ELLERY, Lt.Col. R.L.J.,H. Deane
ENBALMING in Australia,First Case of,F.B. Guthrie
(42) 31
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ELECTRIC Lighting, (32) IVMelbourne, Victoria, Aheadwith, T.H. Houghton
ENCKE's Comet, Theory of, Trans.330G.R. Smalley Phil.
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ELECTRICITY Discharge (42) 201from Glowing Carbon,J. A. Pollock
ELECTRICAL Operations, (11) 157System of Notation Used,J. Smith
ELECTRIC Power Distribution(37) 21in Industrial Establishments,W.H. Warren
ELECTRIC Telegraph, (3) 45Connection of Australia toIndia, E.C. Cracknell
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ENGINEER, Definition of,H. Deane
ENGINEERING Constructionin Connection withRainfall, J. I. \Haycroft
ENGINE, Binary Vapour,S.H. Barraclough
ENGINEERING Progress,Directions of,S.H. Barraclough
ENGINEERING Progress (37)during previous 21 years,W.H. Warren
ENGLAND's Menace,S.H. Barraclough
ENTOZOA, Australian Avian, (44) 84H. Johnson
ENGLAND, TelephoneIntroduced to,C. Rolleston
EPIPHYTIC Orchids, Ash of, (16) 175W.A. Dixon
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(24) 275
ELECTRIC Railway Trials,Berlin-Zossen Line,C.O. Burge
ELECTRICITY and Irrigation (37)in Relation to Land XCIIDevelopment, T. Rooke
ELECTRIC Storage Battery,D. Millet
ELECTRIC Welding,Demonstration of,F.B. Kyngdon
ELECTRICITY Science, (29) 12Advances in, R. Threlfall
EQUATORIAL Telescope, New (12) 249Form of Mounting,H.C. Russell
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EROSION and its (45) 116Significance, E.C. Andrews
EUCALYPTS, Calcium Oxalate (39) 23in Barks of, H.G. Smith
EUCAhYPTS, Chemical (36) 61Constituents, H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTS, Absence of Gum (38) 21but Presence of Diglucosidein kinos of, H.G. Smith
9(14)EUCALYPTS, Atlas of,F. von Mueller (Baron)
(27) 9
(24) 18
(23) 102
ESSAYS for PrizesInstituted 1881,A. Liversidge
ERUPTIVE Rocks of NewZealand, F.W. Hutton
ESSAY Award of £25,W.H. Warren
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ESSAYS to have Mottos toAssist Identification,W.H. Warren
(27) 11 EUCALYPTS, Essential Oils (47) 53of, R.H. Cambage
ESSENTIAL Oil of Previously(39) 124Undescribed Leptospermum,R. T. Baker and H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTS from New England,(45) 267N.S.W., Economics of,R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith
ESSENTIAL Oil of (47) 106Angophoras, H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTS, Leaf Venation" . (35) 116Relation to Oil Constituents,R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith
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(50) 177 EUCALYPTUS Australiana (49) 514(Narrow Leaf Peppermint),R.T. Baker and H.G. Smi~h
ESSENTIAL Oil of Darwinia, (50) 181R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTUS, Corymbosa and (42) 133Anglophora, H.G. Smith
ESSENTIAL Oil ofEucalyptus Smithii,H.G. Smith
(49) 158
EUCALYPTUS, Descriptionsof New Species,J.H. Maid,en
(47) 76(48) 423(49) 309
EUCALYPTUS, Pinenes of the (32) 195Oils of, H.G. Smith
ESSENTIAL Oi~ of Genus (47) 53Eucalyptus, R.H. Cambage
ESSENTIAL Oil of Grey Gum (31) 259(Eucalyptus Punctala),R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTUS, Developmentand Distribution of,R.H. Cambage
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EUCALYPTOL, Natural (33) 86Formation of, H.G. Smith
ETA Argus, Increasing (22) 76Magnitude, H.C. Russell
ESTENS, John Locke, Death (47) 3of, R.H. Cambage
ETA Argus, Nebula Around,H. C. Russell
(5) 15
EUCALYPTUS Hybrids and Two (48) 415New Species, J.H. Maidenand R.H. Cambage
EUCALYPTUS, Is it Variable?(36) 315J.H. Maiden
EUCALYPTUS Kinos, Non- (38) 91gelatinization, H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTUS Kinos, Value (38) 91for Tinctures, H.G. Smith
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EUCALYPTUS Macarthuri, (50) 177Essential Oil from Bark,H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTUS Smithii, (49) 158Essential Oil of,H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTUS, New Species, (47) 217J.H. Maiden
EUCALYPTUS, New Species (47) 215from North Queensland,J.H. Maiden and R.H. Cambage
EUDESMIN and Derivatives, (48) 449Part 1, R. Robinsonand H.G. Smith
EURYDESMA in Upper Marine (44) 556of N.S.W.~ W.G. Woolnough
EUCALYPTUS Oi 1,R. Greig-Smith
(50) 35 EVANSITE in Tasmania,H.G. Smith
(27) 382
EUCALYPTUS Oil, Amyl Ester (34) 72of Eudesmic Acid in,H.G~ Smith
EVAPORATION of Large Areas (19) 24of Water, Effect of Wind on,H.C. Russell
EUCALYPTUS Oil, Butyl Ester(48) 464of Butyric Acid in,H.G. Smith
EXCHANGE of Periodicals,W.H. Warren
(27) 8
EUCALYPTUS Oil, Paraffins (47) 95of, H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTUS Oil, Refractive (39) 39Indices of 118 Species,H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTUS Oil, Peppermint (34) 136Odour in, Part 1,H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTUS Punctata (Grey (31) 259Gum), R.T. Baker andJ.G. Smith
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EXCRETORY Products from (34)the Body, W.M. Hamlet
EXHIBITION Building (17)(Garden Palace) Destroyedby Fire, C. Ro11eston
EXPLORATION in North (7)Australia and Queensland,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
EXPENDITURE, Prudent Limits(39)of, S.H. Barraclough XXXIX
EXTENSOMETER (ReflectingType), Theory of,G.H. Knibbs
FXPECTATION of Life in . (1)N.S.W., M.B. Pell
FAHRENHEIT TemperatureScale, Derivation of,A. Liversidge
FAIRFAX, Edward Ross, (50)Death of, R. Greig-Smith
FAILURE Rate of First-year (32) 52University Students,H. Deane
(48) 518
(35) 124
EUCALYPTUS Oil, New (34) 286Aromatic Aldehyde Occurringin, H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTUS Oil containing (34) 142Geranyl Acetate,H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTUS Oil, PhenolsOccurring in,H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTUS Oi 1,Sesquiterpene of,H.G. Smith
EUCALYPTUS Punctata (Grey (31) 177Gum) Exudates,H.G. Smith
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FERNS, Ehiphytic, Inorganic (15) 175Constituents of, W.A. Dixon
FERRIES and Punts in use (27) 48in N.S.W., W.A. Warren
FASCINE River Training by (29) XXPublic Works Dept., N.S.W.,T.E. Burrows
FE ISTMANTEL, Dr. Ottakar, (25) 5Account of the Life of,A. Leibius
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(25) 308
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FIJI Hot Spring, (14) 147A. Liversidge
FILARIA Bancrofti, (33) 48Metamorphosis of Young
.Form of, T.L. Bancroft
FILARfA (Encisted) found in(14) 337Flesh of a Bullock,W. Morris
FIJI (Lautoka), Copper in (41) 49Andesite, H.I. Jensen
FILARIA Immites, Life (37) 254History of, T.L. Bancroft
FILARIA Immites,Intermediary Host of,T. L. Bancroft
FILARIA (Onchocerca) (44) 171Gibsoni, Anatomy andPossible Mode of Transmission,T.H. Johnstone andJ.B. Cleland
FINANCIAL Depression(Unparalleled) ,W.H. Warren
FILTER Papers, Method ofFolding, W.M. Hamlet
(48) 469
(50) 33
(22) 240(31) 381
FARM Crops, Limits of (36) 191Endurance to Injurious (37) 16SSubstances, F.B. Guthrie(38) 390and R. Helms
FAT in Infant's Food,Estimation of,H.G. Chapman
FAT Waste,R.Greig-Smith
FAUNA of the OlderTertiary of Australia,R. Tate
FEBRIFUGE Properties of (24) 21Exhalation of Gum Leaves,A. Liversidge
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FERRO-Concrete Construction(38) 105Theory and Practice of,F.M. Gummow
FERTILISING in Pots and in (43) 117Field Compared, L. Cohen
FIRES in Period 1860-1880, (16) 17H.C. Russell
FISH Abundance, Influence (41) 27of N.S.W. Coastal Winds on,H.C. Dannevig
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FISHERIES Investigation (49) 14Vessel Lost off MacquarieIsland, C. Hedley
FIELD's Method of Iron (37) 157Separation from Nickel andCobalt, T.H. Laby
FISH Poisoned by Drainage (19) 2Sfrom Currawong Copper ~hne,H.C. Russell
FIJI, Edible Earth from, (33) 223H.G. Corney, T.W. EdgeworthDavid, and F.B. Guthrie
FIVE Dock and Pennant Hills(27) 407N.S.W., Barytes at,T.W. Edgeworth David
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FLYING Machines, (23) 70Memoranda on, L. Hargrave
FLOODS, Hawkesbury River, (19) 97N.S.W., History of,J.P. JC'.,;ephson
FLYING Machines, Motors (27) 75for and Cellular Kites,L. Hargrave ..
FLOODS, Lake George, N.S.W.(20) 241H.C. Russell
FLYING Machines, Notes on, (19) 41L. Hargrave 47
FLOUR Strength, (43) 171F.B. Guthrie and G.W. Norris
FLUORESCENT Lamp Foretold, (29) 20R. Threlfall
FLYING Machines, Compressed(22) 48Air Engine for, L. Hargrave
FLORIDEAE, Key to Tribes (33) 45and Genera of, R. Bastow
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(24) 195
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FLYING Machines Run onCompressed Air,L. Hargrave
FLYING Machines, RecentWork on, L. Hargrave
FOLK Songs and Myths fromSamoa,G. Pratt (Rev.)
FLYWHEELS, Elastic Radial (37) 258Deformations, OpticalMethod of Measurement,A. Boyd
FOLK Songs and Myths fromSamoa, T. Powell (Rev.)
FLYING Machines, 74oz.Compressed Air Model,L. Hargrave
FOLK Songs and Myths from (26) 264Samoa, J. Fraser andG. Pratt (Rev.)
FOOD Supplies,T.P. Anderson Stuart
FODDER Plants of N.S.W.,W.A. Dixon
FLYING Machines, SteamMotor for, L. Hargrave
FORAGE Plants (non-Grasses)(22) 204Indigenous to Australia,J.H. Maiden
"FOLDING" and' Ore (49) XXXDeposition in Australasia,E.C. Andrews
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FLOODS , River Darling,N.S.W.,· History of,H.C. Russell
FLORA Australiensis,F. von Mueller (Baron)
FLORA of Australia,A.J. Ewart. J. White,and J.R. Tovey
FLORA of Tropical (49) 389Queensland, R.H. Cambage
FLUORINE, Estimation of,G. Harker
FLYING Machines, (21) 282Instruments Used inDevelopment of, L. Hargrave
FLOUR Mill, the First inN.S.W., N. Selfe
FLOW of Streams,Measurement by PublicWorks Dept., N.S.W.,H. S. 1. Smail
FLOODS, Mitigation onHunter River, N.S.W.,J.H. Maiden
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FOREST Destruction, itsEffect on Rainfall,W.E. Abbott
(22) 59 FOSSILS from Palaeozoic (14) 247Rocks of N. S. W. ,R. Etheridge Jnr.
FOREST Resources ofWestern Australia,F. von Mueller (Baron)
(14) 9 FOSSILS in Eruptive Rocks (30) 285in N.S.W.,T.W. Edgeworth David
FORESTS, Rainfall and the (36) 211Conservation of Moisture,J.H. Maiden
FORESTS in Tasmania, Their (12) 17Botany and Economic Value,J.E. Tenison-Woods {Rev.)
FOREST Vegetation of (11) 21Central and Northern NewEngland, Effect of GeologicalInfluences, W. Christie
FOSSILS in Lord Howe's (4) 36Island, W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
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(50) 262
FOSSILS (Mesozoic) inQueensland,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
FOUCAULT Pendulum(Photographic),F..F. Pigot (Rev.)
FOUNDATIONS, Design andConstruction of,W.H. Warren
FOSSILS (Mesozoic) from (16) 147Palmer River, Queensland,J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev.)
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(19) 83FORESTS in Australia,Causes of Decay,P. MacPherson (Rev.)
FORESTRY, J.H. Maiden
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FOSSIL Flora of Eastern (14) 103Australia and Tasmania,O. Feistmantel
FORMALDEHYDE Formation in (41) 172Cane Sugar Solutions,A.A. Ramsay
FOSSIL Australian Bird, (11) 41Dromornis Australis (Owen),W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
FOSSIL Plant Formation in (16) 179Central Queensland,J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev.)
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FOUNDRY, the First inAustralia, N. Selfe
FOWLER, Sir John, ForthBridge, UndergroundRailways, H. Deane
FRANCE, Use of Solar Heatin, H.C. Russell
FRENCH Botanists andAustralian Plants,J.H. Maiden
FRIENDLY Societies, Savings (4) 49Banks and Govt. LifeAssurance, C. Rolleston
FRICTIONAL Losses in (48) 497Intetnal Combustion Engines,Distribution of, E.P. Taylor
FROTH on Shaken Liquids, (45) 204Origin of, J.A. Pollock
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FORREST, Alexander,Geographical ExplorationNorth-west Australia,F. von Mueller (Baron)
FOSSILIFEROUS Siliceous (10) 287Deposit from Richmond River,N.S.W., A. Liversidge
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FOSSIL Plants from Roof of (44) 615Seam in Sydney HarbourColliery, N.S.W., W.S. Dun
FRUCTIFICATION during (48) 136Bipinnate Stage of AcaciaRubida Dimorphic Foliage,R.H. Cambage
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GAS Lighting in Sydney (32) VIStreets, T.H. Houghton
GASES, Thermal Conductivity(49) 249in Relation to Viscosity,J .A. Pollock
GENUS Eucalyptus, Atlas of,(14)F. von Mueller (Baron)
FRUIT Trees, Bad Effect of (50) 75Grass Around,R. Greig-Smith
FUNAFUTI Coral Boring (32) 36Expedition, H. Deane
FUNAFUTI, Dimensions of, (31) 15J.H. Maiden
FUNAFUTI Expedition, (31) 11J.H. Maiden
FUNGI in Australia I, (48) 443J.B. Cleland and E. Cheel
FUNGI in Australia II, (49) 199Phalloids and Geasters,J.B. Cleland and E. Cheel
GARRETT Locomotives,H. Deane
GASES, Theory ofDissociation of,R. Threlfall
GEMS, Australian,G.M. Stephen
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GEODESIC Investigations,M. Gardiner
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FUSEL Oil in"Beer,W.M. Hamlet
(21) 233 GEODESY, Practical, New (7) 149Theorems in, M. Gardiner
FUSEL Oil, Toxic Effect of,(21) 242W.M. Hamlet
GADOLINITE in Western (36) 286Australia, B.F. Davis,W.G. Woolnough, andT.W. Edgeworth David
GEOLOGICAL Formations of (13) 65Australia and New Zealand,J. Hector
GEOLOGICAL Fault, (36) 359Kurrajong Heights, N.S.W.,T.W. Edgeworth David
Trans. 338Phil.Soc'y.
GEOLOGICAL Changes andAstronomicalObservations,G. R. Smalley
(46) 74GAERTNER ParatyphoidBacilli, BiochemicalCharacteristics of,B. Bradley
GAMMA Rays, Ionisation (47) 138Caused by, S.E. Pierce
GEOLOGICAL Laboratory Notes(29) 404J.M. Curran (Rev.)
GARDENERS, Training of,J.H. Maiden
(46) 56 GEOLOGICAL Maps of (9) 53Australia, W.B. Clarke (Rev.) "
GARDEN Island Naval Depot, (30) 22N.S.W., T.W. Edgeworth David
GEOLOGICAL Survey of N.S.W.,(9) 52W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
GARNETS from Hawkesbury (28) 47Sandstone, Pyrmont N.S.W.,H.G. Smith
GEOLOGISTS, International (13) 35Congress of, Paris 1878,A. Liversidge
GARDEN Palace Fire,C. Rolleston
(17) 15 GEOLOGISTS Hampered by Lack (4)of Topographical Surveys,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
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R. Greig-Smith(SO) 3
GEOLOGY of Mary River, Q., (1) 76W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
GEOLOGY of Limekilns (28) 289(Bathurst) Distrist, N.S.W.,W.J. Clunies Ross
GEOLOGY of GloucesterDistrict, N.S.W.,W.N. Benson
GEOLOGY of KempseyDistrict, N.S.W.,W.G. Woolnough
GEOLOGY of Mittagong,N.S.W., T.G. Taylorand D. Mawson
GEOLOGY of New Caledonia,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
GEOLOGY of West Moreton,Q., R.A. Wearne andW.G. Woolnough
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GERANYL Acetate in (34) 142Eucalyptus Oil, H.G. Smith
GERMANY, Cholera Epidemic (26) 318in, B. Schwarzbach
GERMANY, Devotion to (33) 37Science, Art and Literature,G.H. Knibbs
GERMANY, Japan, Phenomenal (39)Progress in, XXVIS.H. Barraclough
GERRINGONG, N.S.W., Augite (38) 402Crystals in Mudstones at,H.G. FoxaU
GILGAI Country, Nature and (45) 337Origin of, H.I. Jensen
GLACIATED Boulders at Base (33) 154of Permo-CarboniferousSystem, Lochinvar N.S.W.,T.W. Edgeworth David
GEOMETRICAL Figures, (35) 243Generation of, G.H. Knibbs
GEOMETRY of Three (3) 41Dimensions, New Theorem in,M. Gardiner
GEOMETRICAL Figures, Some (35) 319Theorems Concerning,G.H. Knibbs
GLOUCESTER District, N.S.W. (SO)Geology of, W.N. Benson XXXII
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GLASS and Silvered Glass (40) 26Mirrors, Reflecting Power of,H.A. Lenehan
GLADESVILLE Hospital forInsane 1868-1879,F.N. Manning
GLOSSOPTERIS, Preponderance(22)in N.S.W. Coal Measures,C.S. Wilkinson
GLOSSOPTERIS from (7)Queensland Expedition,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
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Trans. 61Phil. 70Soc'y. 88
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GEOMETRICAL Operations,G. Fleuri
GEOMETRICAL Researches,M. Gardiner
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GEOPHYSICAL Observationsat Burrinjuck, N.S.W.,L. A. Cotton
(49) 448 GLOWING Carbon, (42) 311Discontinuity of Potentialat Surface of, J.A. Pollock,A.B.B. Ranclaud, andF..P. Norman
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GLUTENS of Different (30) 124Wheats, Absorption of Waterby, F.B. Guthrie
GOLD Nuggets and Ingots (31) 70(also Platinum), CrystallineStructure of, A. Liversidge
GOLD, Beach Sands of (26) 368Richmond River District,N.S.W., J.C.H. Mingaye
GOLD, Quartz and CalciteVeins, Condition of,A. Liversidge
(27) 299
GOLD-Bearing Veins, Origin (21) 125and Mode of Occurrence,J.C.B.P. Seaver
GOLD, Recovery from Sea (29) 350Water with Muntz MetalSheathing, A. Liversidge
GOLD Crystals, InternalStructure of,A. Liversidge
(41) 143 GOLD Refining, Chlorine Gas (3) 157Method, F.B. Miller
GOLD, Notes on, A. Leibius (18) 37
GOLD, New Method of (11) 93Extraction from Pyrites,W.A. Dixon
GOLD Refining, Separation (6) 67(13) 9 from Argentic Chloride,
A. Leibius
(34) XXX GOLD. Serpentine near (14) 7Gundagai, N.S.W.,
(6) 19 C. Moore
GOODLET, J .H. , Death of, (48) 2(28) 185 H.G. Smith
GORDON Hailstorm, Nov.17th (29) 3611896, N.S.W., E. du Faur
(43) 394
(23) 328
GOOLBURN Water Supply,Clarification of,G.J. Burrows
GOULBURN District, N.S.W., (3) 57Geology of, A.M. Thomson
GOULBURN Lime, Notes on,E.C. Manfred
GOVERNMENT Grant Desired (4) 5to Help Cost of Publication,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
(27) 343
(27) 346
(27) 287
GOLD, Hawkesbury Rocksaround Sydney, N.S.W.,A. Liversidge
GOLD, Hexagonal CrystalForm, A. Liversidge
GOLD Moire-Metallique,A. Liversidge
GOLD, Discovery of,J. Smith
GOLD Dredging, N. Se1fe
GOLD Fields in N.S.W.,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
GOLD, Moss Gold,A. Liversidge
GOLD Nuggets, Crystalline (34) 259Structure of,A. Liversidge
GOVERNOR Brisbane'sParramatta ObservatoryDescribed, C. Moore
(14) 7
GOLD Nuggets, New Guinea, (40) 161Showing Concentric Structure,A. Liversidge
GOVERNOR Denison, President(23)of Philosophical Society,A. Roberts (Sir)
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GOLD Nuggets, Origin of,A. Liversidge
(27) 303 GRAFTS Between Indigenous (38) 36Trees, Naturally Occurring,J.H. Maiden
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GRAHAM Bell's Telephone,C. Rolleston
(12 ) 3 GUARD Rails Reduce WheelFlange Wear, H. Deane
(42) 1619
GRASS, Kangaroo, C. Moore (14) 11
GRAVEL Beds at Lake George,(19) 20H.C. Russell
GRASS Smut s, Two New (46) 201Discoveries, E. Mackinnon
GRAVITY Meter Under (27) 14Construction, W.H. Warren
HAFMATOZOA of Australian (48) 412Batrachians No.2, J.B. Cleland
GUNOAGAI Serpentine, Gold (14) 7and Asbestos, N.S.W.,C. Moore
HAEMATOZOA of Australian (44) 406Fish, J.B. Cleland andT.H. Johnston
HAEMATOZOA of Australian (44) 252Batrachians No.1, J.B. Clelandand T.H. Johnston
HAEMATOZOA of Australian (45) 415Birds, J.B. Cleland andT.H. Johnston
GUM Leaves as a Febrifuge, (24) 21A. Liversidge
G\VYDIR District Storm, (25) 58N.S.W., H.C. Russell
GUMS and Resins of (35) 161Australia, J.H. Maiden
(45) 249
(20) 23
GRAVEL, Hawkesbury RiverBetween Penrith andWindsor, H.I. Jensen
GRAVITY Value at (28) 62Observatory, Sydney, N.S.W.,E.F.J. Love
GREEK and Latin TuitionMerely the PrevailingFashion, H. Spencer
GREENAWAY Drawings of (34) VIIPublic Works in PublicArchitect's Department,N. Selfe
GREEN Turtle, Head Anatomy, (44) 368H. L. Kesteven
GREY Gum Eucalypt Essential(3l) 259Oil, R.T. Baker andH. G. Smith
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GREEN Manuring,J.H. Maiden
GREVILLEA Robusta,Aluminium Succinate inTimber of, J.H. Maidenand H. G. Smith
GREY Gum AstringentExudates, H.G. Smith
(31) 44
(29) 325
(31) 177
HAEMATOZOON (Melanin- (43) 97Producing) from AustralianTortoise, J.B. Clelandand T.H. Johnston
HAEMOPROTOZOA from N.S.W. (43) 75Birds, J.B. Cleland andT.H. Johnston
HAIL, Rain, Early Methods (16) 11of Preventing and Causing,H.C. Russell
HAILSTORM, Gordon, N.S.W., (30) 361Nov.17th 1896, E. du Faur
HAILSTORMS, H.C. Russell (26) 314
GUANO from Huon Island,W.A. Dixon
(12) 143 HAILSTORMS in N.S.W.,H.C. Russell
(14) 51
GUANO Island, Meteorology (11) 165and Natural History of,W.A. Dixon
HALLEY's Cornet Tail Contact(44) 319with Earth, H.G.A. Harding
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HARBOURS (9) under (30) 21Construction in N.S.W.,T.W. Edgeworth David
HEAT Engines, Remarks on, (33) IXN. Selfe
HAWKESBURY Series, N.S.W., (46) 205Genus Spirangium in,W.S. Dun
HALLIDAY, William, M.L.C., (27)Obituary of, W.H. Warren
HAMILTON, Alex.G., Wins (27)Essay Award, W.H. Warren
HARBOUR Improvements, (31)N.S.W., J.H. Maiden
HARBOUR, River Improvements(27)on North Coast, N.~.W.,W.H. Warren
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HAY Meteorites, N.S.W.,A. Liversidge
HEAD, Mental Disturbanceafter Injury to,F.N. Manning
HEALTH in Sydney Suburbs,C. S. Wilkinson
(36) 341
(18) 181
(22) 16
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HARBOUR Works in N.S.W., (37) 44W.H. Warren
HAWAIIAN Language, (29) 420Comparison with that ofPonape, E.T. Doane (Rev.)and S.H. Ray
HELENSBURGH Bore, N.S.W., (27) 443T.W. Edgeworth Davidand E.F. Pittman
HEAVENS, Preparations at (25) 58Sydney Observatory toChart the, H.C. Russell
(42) 31HECTOR, Sir James, Deathof, H. Deane
3HARGRAVE, Lawrence, Death (50)of, R. Greig-Smith
HAWKESBURY AgriculturalCollege, N.S.W.,F.B. Guthrie
(38) 7 HELlMAN (Shield) of Coast (49) 282Aborigines, N.S.W.,T. Dick
HAWKESBURY Sandstone, (25) 171Kaolinite from, H.G. Smith
HAWKESBURY Sandstone, (16) 53J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev.)
HAWKESBURY Sandstone, (13) 105Boulders in, C.S. Wilkinson
HAWKESBURY Sandstone, Gold (28) 185in, A. Liversidge
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(23) 51
(15) 93
HEXHAM Ferry (N. S. W.) (27) 48Commissioned, W.H. Warren
HIGH Tides of June 15th1889, J. Tebbutt
HERTZIAN Waves, Use by (33) IVSignor Marconi, N. Selfe
HERSCHEL, Sir John,H.C. Russell
HEREDITY, Contribution to (19) 197the Study of, F.N. Manning
HEPATICAE Australis, (48) 94F. Stephani and W.W. Watts
HELMS, Richard, Death of, (49) 11C. Hedley
HERNIA, Operation for, (24) 279Eight Cases 6f, W.H. Goode
(27) 407
HAWKESBURY River, History (19) 97of Floods on,J.P. Josephson
HAWKESBURY Sandstone,Origin of Barytes in,T.W. Edgeworth David
HAWKESBURY River, Silt (38) 191from Floods, T.W. EdgeworthDavid and F.B. Guthrie
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HILL End, Diamonds at Bald (7) 102Hill near, A. Liversidge
HOT Spring, Fiji Islands, (14) 147A. Liversidge
HINDER, Dr. Critchley,Death of, H.G. Smith
(48) 2 HOT Spring, New Britain,A. Liversidge
(14) 145
HISTORY of Mathematics and (33) 11Other Physical Sciences,G.H. Knibbs
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HIRST, George Denton, (50)Death of, R. Greig-Smith
5 HUGGINS, William, Elected (27)Honorary Member,W.H. Warren
HUMAN Existence Depends on (SO)Science, R. Greig-Smith
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H.M.S. Challenger, Reports (12) 10on Deep Sea Animals,C. Rolleston
HUMAN Milk in Australia, (49) 169Composition of,H.S.H. Wardlaw
HOG Cholera Bacilli, (46) 74Biochemical Characteristicsof, B. Bradley
(22) 1
(42) 13
HUMIDITY of Air Tables, (3) 171Remarks on, H.C. Russell
(SO) xxx
HUNTER River, N.S.W., Flood(38) 191Silt of, T.W. EdgeworthDavid and F.B. Guthrie
HUNTER River, N.S.W., F100d(36) 107Mitigation on, J.H. Maiden
HUNTER River Valley,Physiography of,C.A. Siissmilch
3(46)HOOKER, Sir Joseph D.,Death of, J.H. Maiden
HOLROYD, Arthur Todd,Biographical Note,C. S. Wilkinson
HOME BUSH to HawkesburyRailway, H. Deane
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HORNSBY, N.S.W., Volcanic (44) 495Neck, W.N. Benson
HUNT, Robert, Obituary of, (27)W.H. Warren
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HORTICULTURAL Hall (46) 68Proposed, J.H. Maiden
HORSE Tramway Extensions (42) 7from Penrith and Picton,H. Deane
(13) 109
(12) 143
2(30)
HUON Island Guano,W.A. Dixon
HUXLEY, Thomas Henry,Obituary of,T. W. 'Edgeworth David
HURRICANE at Wentworth,N.S.W., H.C. Russell
3HOSPITAL Accommodation in (8)Sydney, N.S.W., A. Roberts
HOSPITAL Construction,J.A. Thompson
(21) 111 HYBODUS, Ctenacanthus, (11) 145A Spine of, W.J. Barkas
HOSPITAL, G1adesvi11e, for (13) 213the Insane, 1868-1879,F. N. Manning
HYDATIDS, Prevalence andRemedy for,T.P. Anderson Stuart
(28) 15
HOSPITAL Requirements ofSydney, A. Roberts
(2) 25 HYDE Park, Sydney, Portion (32)to go for City Railway,T.H. Houghton
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HYDRO-Electric (42) LIInstallations, E.K. Scott
HYDRAULIC Boring Apparatus,(32)G.H. Halligan LXXII
ICELAND Spar, Supply (18) 15nearly Exhausted, J. Smith
INSANITY, Is It Increasing?(15) 399F.N. Manning ..
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(14) 17
(17) 266
(48)
(14) 340INSANITY, Causation andPrevention of,F.N. Manning
INSECTIVOROUS Plants,C. Moore
INSTITUTE of TropicalMedicine, Opening NewBuilding, Sydney,H.G. Smith
INSANITY, MedicalCertificates of,F.N. Manning
(36)XXII
(48) 302
(29) 286(31) 221
ICEBERGS in the SouthernOcean, H.C. Russell
HYDROGRAPHY (Federal),Importance of,J.H. Cardew
HYDROZOA from Tasmania,E.E. Briggs
ILLAWARRA Railway at (24) 58Stanwell Park, Treatment ofSlips, W. Shellshear
INSURANCE, Mutual Trans.223Societies, Distribution Phil.of Profits in, Soc'Y.M. B. Pell
INTERNAL Combustion (48) 497Engines, Distribution ofFrictional Losses in,E.P. Taylor
ICE Making, N. Selfe
ILLAWARRA Coal Fields,Railway Proposed fromSydney to, J. Manning
INCRUSTATION of SydneyWater Mains, W. Morris
(30)XXXII
(7) 121
(12) 264
INSTRUMENTS Used inDevelopment of FlyingMachine, L. Hargrave
(21) 282
Trans. 178Phil.Soc'y.
INTERNATIONAL Association (35) 14of European AcademicsProposed, A. Liversidge
INDIA, Earthquake in,H.A. Lenehan
INDIAN Cave Temples,Dr. Berncastle
(40) 7
INVENTION, The Art of,S.H. Barraclough
(39)XXIX
INDIA (Upper), Irrigation (17) 139in, H.G. McKinney
INVERELL, N.S.W., Coal near, (7) 51W.B. Clark~ (Rev.)
INFANTILE Mortality, ItsInfluence on Birthrate,G.H. Knibbs
(42) 238(44) 22
INVERELL, N.S.W., WoodEnclosed in Basalt,A. Liversidge
(14) 155
INFANTS' Food, Estimation (48) 469of Fat in, H.G. Chapman
INVERTEBRATE Fauna of Port (23) 163Jackson, T. Whitelegge
INFECTIOUS Diseases, (28) 30Legislation for Notificationof, T.P. Anderson Stuart
IODINE in Copper Ores,N.S.W., A. Dieseldorff
IODINE in Sea Water,C.J. White
(33) 163
(41) 95
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IONS in Air, Nature of (43) 198Large Ones, J.A. Pollock
IONS in Air, Mobility of (43) 61Large Ones, J.A. Pollock
IONISATION Caused by Gamma (47) 138Rays, S.E. Pierce
IONIUM and Actinium, (48) 408Recovery from 01ary Ores,S. Radcliff
(37) 29
(37)CIII
(37)XCII
(23) 75
(37) IV
IRRIGATION, W.H. Warren
IRRIGATION and Geology inthe Artesian Area ofN.S.W., E.F. Pittman andT.W. Edgeworth David
IRRIGATION and LandDevelopment, T. Rooke
IRRIGATION, H.C. Russell (17) 129
IRRIGATION and PastoralIndustry of N.S.W.,H.G. McKinney
IRRIGATION and the Soils (37) LIof N.S.W., F.B. Guthrie
IRRIGATION Dams, Matters (27) 51of Contention to Landowners,W.H. Warren
IRRIGATION by Artesian (27) 466Water, W.A. Dixon
IRRIGATION Engineering,S.H. Barraclough
(47) 59
IONS in Air, Experimental (43) 55Study of Large Ones,S.G. Lusby
IRIDIUM from N.S.W. Gold, Trans.210A. Leibius Phil.
Soc'y.
IRON, Action ofConcentrated SulphuricAcid on, C.W.R. Powell
IRON, Alumina and (41) 163Phosphoric Acid Estimation,T. Cooksey
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IRRIGATION in Upper India, (17) 139H.G. McKinney
IRRIGATION Schemes Inland, (27) 52Practicability of,W. H. Warren .
IRONBARK Timber, Strength (20) 261and Elasticity of,W.H. Warren
IRON Buildings, New Method (21) 111of Construction,J.A. Thompson
IRON Ore and Coal Deposits, (8) 81Wa1lerawang, N.S.W.,A. Liversidge
IRON Pyrites, Treatment of, (8) 35J. Latta
IRON Separation from (37) 157Nickel and Cobalt by LeadOxide (Field's Method),T.H. Laby
IRRIGATION in California,T. Rooke
IRRIGATION in N.S.W.,H.G. McKinney
IRRIGATION Storage andRegulation of Water for,T.W. Seaver
ISOPODA from BarringtonTops, N.S.W., C. Chilton
(40)XLVI
(27) 384(35) 223
(39)XLIII
(50) 82
IRON, Steel for (27) 263Constructional Purposes,W.F. How
JAPAN and Germany,Phenomenal Progress in,S.H. Barraclough
(39)XXXI
IRON Work, Protection of, (37) 183W.M. Hamlet
JARRAH, Transverse Testsof, J. Nangle
(40) CI
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JENOLAN Caves District, (49) 332Geology of, C.A. Sussmilchand W.G. Stone
KELVIN, Lord, Death of,H. Deane
(42) 32
KERARGYRITE, Broken Hill, (28) 94N.S.W., A. Liversidge
KEMPSEY District, N.S.W., (45) 159Geology of, W.G. WoolnoughJERVIS Bay, N.S.W., (42) 299
Geology of Hinterland of,H.I. Jensen
JOHNSTONE River, North (20) 69Queensland, Poisonous Plantsfrom, T.L. Bancroft
KEROSENE Lamp, Evolutionof, W.M. Hamlet
(23) 511
JOSEPHSON, J. Percy, Death (46) 12of, J.H. Maiden
(14) 23
(50) 16KIAMA, N.S.W., Geology of (27) 16
the District, W.H. Warren
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(50) 37KHAKI Dye, Discovery of,R. Greig-Smith
KEROSENE, Newnes, N.S.W., (50) 34R. Greig-Smith
KIAMA, N.S.W., Inclusions (39) 65of Basic Plutonic Rocksin Dyke, C.A. Sussmilch
2(47)JONES, Llewellyn CharlesRussell, Death of,R.H. Cambage
JOURNALISM, Scientific,R. Greig-Smith
JUPITER and UranusMagnitudes, J. Tebbutt
JUPITER Belts, G.D. Hirst (14) 77
JUPITER, Recent Changes in (14) 63the Surface of,H.C. Russell
(10) 83(12) 238
KING Island, Bass Strait, (44) 560Geology of, F. Debenham
(30) 144
(27) 75
KITE, Cellular Type,L. Hargrave
KOSCIUSKO, N.S.W., (35) 347Tinguaite at, T.W. EdgeworthDavid, F.B. Guthrie, andW.G. Woolnough
KITE, Cellular Type andFlying Machine Motors,1. Hargrave
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JUPITER in Opposition,G.D. Hirst
JUPITER, Seventh Satellite (40)of, H.A. Lenehan
JUPITER, Sixth Satellite (40)of, H.A. Lenehan
KANGAROO Grass, C. Moore (14) 11
KANGAROO, Sthenurus minor (11) 209(Owen), Fossil of,W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
KURRAJONG Heights, N.S.W., (36) 359Geological Fault,T.W. Edgeworth David
KRAKOTOA Eruption, (18) 16Possible Cause of LightPhenomena after Sunset,J. Smith
(30) 115"KULPI" Operation ofAustralian Aborigines,T.P. Anderson Stuart
(6) 84
(25) 171KAOLINITE, HawkesburySandstone, N.S.W.,H. G. Smith
KAPPA Crucis, ColouredCluster Stars around,H.C. Russell
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KYNGDON, F.B., Acting Hon. (22) 11Secretary, C.S. Wilkinson
LABORATORY Lamp, Retort (27) 347and Filter Stand Combination,A. Liversidge
LAKE George, Water, (19) 25Purgative Qualities of,H. C. Russell
LAKE George, Water Level, (19) ISEffect of Wind on, 'H. C. Russell
(19) 13LAKE George, Water LevelGuage, H.C. Russell
(41) 22LABORATORIES in Sydney,Co-ordination of,T.P. Anderson Stuart
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LABOUR, Types of,S.H. Barraclough
(39)XXXVI
LAKES and Their Uses,F.B. Gipps
(20) 143
LABRADORITE and Topazes (33) 193of N.S.W., Composition of,G. Harker
LANG, John Dunmore, Life (13) 24and Death of, J. Smith
LAND Grant Act (Morril) in (39)U.S.A., S.H. Barraclough XXXIX
LAND Level on East Coast (19) 5of Australia, Changes in,H. C. Russell
(15) 386
(24) 231
LAMBIE Longitude,W.J. Conder
LANGUAGE, Australian,Remarks on, J. Fraser
(20) 151
(19) 27
(24) 6380
LAKE George, Dead TreesAlong the Shore of,H.C. Russell
LACHLAN District, N.S.W.,Native Names in,F.B.W. Woolrych
LAKE George Base Line forTriangulation of N.S.W.,H.C. Russell
LAKE George, Deltas at the (19) 21Mouths of Creeks,H.C. Russell
LANGUAGE of Bungandity (37) 59Tribe of South Australia,R.H. Mathews
LAKE George, Descriptionof the Country Around,H.C. Russell
(19) 19 LANGUAGES of Aborigines of (36) 135Eastern Australia,R.H. Mathews
LAKE George, Floods in,H.C. Russell
(20) 241 LANGUAGES of Aborigines of (36) 71Victoria, R.H. Mathews
LANGUAGES of New Hebrides, (27) 101S.H. Ray 469
LANGUAGES of Oceania, (26) 51Nature and Importance of,S.H. Ray
LAKE George, Fluctuations (14) 15in the Level of, C. Moore
LAKE George, Gravel Beds (19) 20at, H.C. Russell
LAKE George, Rainfall and (19) 23Evaporation at,H.C. Russell
LAKE George, Water (19) 26Analysis, H.C. Russell
LANGUAGES of Australia,Mozambique, and SouthAfrica, H. Clarke
LANGUAGES of Oceania,J. Fraser
(13) 81
(26) 342
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LANGUAGES of Polynesia,Research Recommended,A. Liversidge
(24) 22 LEGUMINOSAE, Development (48) 333and Distribution of Order,E.C. Andrews
LATITUDE of Sydney (39) 93Observatory, C.J. Merfield
LAPSTONE Zigzag, (27) 33Elimination of, W.H. Warren
LATIN, Use for Botanical (46) 47Descriptions, J.H. Maiden
LATITUDE Stars, Epoch 1880,(13) 97Compiled Catalogue,H.S. Hawkins
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(42) 33
(33) LXX
(28) 36
LIFE Assurance (Government),(4) 49Savings Banks and FriendlySocieties, C. Rolleston
LEVELLING for Sections, (3) 43Exposition of American Methodof Surveying, M. Gardiner
LICHENS of Australia, (37) 172Bibliography of, E. Cheel(40) 141
LENEHAN, Henry Alfred,Death of, H. Deane
LEPIDOSTEIDAE, Dental (11) 203Peculiarity of, W.J. Barkas
LEIBIUS, A., Obituary,T.P. Anderson Stuart
LEPTOSPERMUM (New Species) (39) 124and Its Essential Oil,R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith
LE Pont Vierendeel, NewType of Bridge,J. I. Haycroft
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(22) 344
(29) 420
LATTA, G.J., Account of (25)the Life of, A. Leibius
LATIN Verb "Jubere",J. Fraser
LANGUAGES of Ponape andHawaij, Comparison of,E.T. Doane (Rev.) andS.H. Ray
LATIN, Greek Tuition (20) 23Merely the Prevailing Fashion,H. Spencer
LEAD and Silver in Sea-Water, A. Liversidge
(29) 335 LIGHTHOUSES in N.S.W.,H.R. Carleton
(32)LXXXII
LEAVES of Plants, Coatings (47) 43of, R.H. Cambage
LIGHTING, Artificial,N. Selfe
(34)XXXV
LEAVES of Plants, (47) 45Variation of, R.H. Cambage
LIGHTNING Conductors,C. Rolleston
(21) 9
LEAVES of Plants, Vertical (47) 38and Horizontal Arrangementsof, R.H. Cambage
LEGISLATION, Federal and (44) 480State, Respective Limits inRegard to Companies,A. Duckworth
LECTURES in PopularScience Well Attended,T.W. Edgeworth David
(45) 3
LIGHTNING Conductors, (39) 131Hollow, Crushed by Discharge,J.A. Pollock andS.H. Barraclough
LIGHTNING Damage to Seal (34) 98Rocks Lighthouse, C.W. Darley
LIGHTNING Flashes, Notes (46) 138on, F.H. Quaife
LIGHT, Zodiacal, (40) 25H.A. Lenehan
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LIME from Goulburn, Notes (23) 328on, E.C. Manfred
LIME, Rapid Gravimetric (36) 132Method for Estimation of,F.B. Guthrie and C.R. Barker
LIMESTONE from South Sea (14) 159Islands, Composition of,A. Liversidge
LIME, Effect on (41) 61Availability of SoilConstituents, F.B. Guthrieand L. Cohen
(46) 6
(27) 443
(22) 11
LISTER, Lord, Death of,J.H. Maiden
LIVERPOOL Bore, N.S.W.,T.W. Edgeworth Davidand E.F. Pittman
LIVERPOOL, Mount Royal (45) 176Ranges, Nepheline BearingRocks, W.N. Benson
LIVERPOOL Plains, N.S.W., (14) 281Wells in, T.K. Abbott
LIVERSIDGE, A., in England,(45) 3T.W. Edgeworth David
LIVERSIDGE, A., on WorldTour, C.S. Wilkinson
(28) 289LIMEKILNS, BathurstDistrict, Geology of,W.J. Clunies Ross
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LINNEAN Society of N.S.W. (22) 15Eulogised, C.S. Wilkinson
LIME-Sulphur Sprays, (48) 242Composition of, A.A. Ramsay
LINNEAN Society of N.S.W., (43) 18Educational Aspect of,W.M. Hamlet
LINNEAN Society of N.S.W., (17) 16Loss of Entire Library inGarden Palace Fire,C. Rolleston
(33) 154
LOCOMOTIVE Engine (27) 37Performance, W.H. Warren
LOCHINVAR, N.S.W.,Glaciated Boulders,T.W. Edgeworth David
LOCOMOTIVE, Garratt Type, (42) 16H. Deane
LOGARITHMS, Development of (50) 130the Theory, H.S. Carslaw
LOCOMOTIVE Wheel Flange, (42) 16Wear Reduced by Guard Rails, 19H. Deane
LOCOMOTIVE Wheel, Advantage(42) 14of Side Play for ShortRadius Curves, H. Deane
(48) 281
(26) 302LIMESTONE near Sydney,N.S.W., H.G. Smith
LIMESTONE, Lower Miocenefrom Papua, F. Chapman
LONGITUDE of Sydney (12) 222Observatory, H.C. Russell
..LINNEAN Society of N.S.W. (17) 16
Meeting Temporarily in FreePublic Library, C. Rolleston
LINNEAN Society of N.S.W. (25) 33Sir William Macleay £14,000Bequest, A. Leibius
LINNEAN Society of N.S.W. (50) 19Research Fellowships of,R. Greig-Smith
LIPPMANN Colour (29) 22Photography, R. Threlfa11
LOGARITHMS, Discovery byNapieor, 'H. S. Cars law
LONGITUDE at Lambie,W.J. Conder
LONGITUDE of SydneyObservatory, N.S.W.,Proposed Correction,J. Tebbutt
(48) 42
(15) 386
(12) 63
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LOPE de Vega, L. Hargrave (43) 412
LORD Howe Island, Climate (29) 512of, H.C. Russell
(5) 29
LOPE de Vega, Note on (44)Hargrave Paper, A.C. Haddon
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Trans. 347Phil.Soc'y.
MAGNETIC Susceptibilitiesof Australian Basalts,A.W. RUcker
MAIDEN, J.H., Elected as (50)Fellow of Royal Society ofLondon. R. Greig-Smith
MAGNETICAL, Astronomicaland MeteorologicalSciences, G.R. Smalley
MAGNETIC Variations at (5) 25Sydney, N.S.W., H.C. Russell
MAGNETIC Circuits, Forces (27) 197Acting in, R. Threlfalland F. Martin
MAGNETIC Storms andSunspots, H.A. Lenehan
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LONGITUDE of Sydney, Use of(19)Telegraph in Determinationof, H.C. Russell
LOPE de Vega, Discoverer (43)of Australia, c.1595,W.M. Hamlet
LORD Howe('s) Island,Botany of, C. Wood
LONGITUDE of SydneyObservatory, J. Tebbutt
LOYALTY Islands, Earthquake (9) 26Shocks at, W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
LOSS of Memory after Injury(18) 181to the Head, F.N. Manning
LORD Howe Island, (49) 385Polypodia, W.W. Watts (Rev.)
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(29) 416
(34) XII
MANLY, N.S.W., Triassic (27) 378Plant Remains Near,B. Dunstan
MALARIA,T.P. Anderson Stuart
MAIDEN, J.H., Retirement (48) 11as Secretary of Royal Societyof N.S.W., H.G. Smith
MAITLAND Coal Measures, (22) 29Survey by T.W. EdgeworthDavid, C.S. Wilkinson
MAJOR Mitchell and MountVictoria, N. Selfe
MANGANESE in Soil and Its (43) 354Effect on Grass, F.B. Guthrieand L. Cohen
MALACHITE, Origin of,E. Hall
MANGROVE, Australian Grey (49) 257Variety, R.T. Baker
MAMMALS of Australia, (7) 135Classification of, G. Krefft
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(29) 453MAGNESIUM, Strength of,S.H. Barraclough
MACROZAMIA (Genus),C. Moore
MACLEAY, Sir William, (26)Benefactions of, H.C. Russell
MACDONNELL, William John, (45)Death of,T.W. Edgeworth David
LUSITANIA and Mauretania (44)Speed Records, H.D. Walsh
MACKAY, Queensland,Climate of, H.L. Roth
MACLAURIN, Sir Henry (49)Normand, Death of, C. Hedley
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MANURING in Pots and in (43) 117the Field Compared, L. Cohen
MANNA on Blue Grass, (30) 291Andropogon Annulatus,R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith
MARINE Biological (41) 21Laboratory in Port Jackson,T.P. Anderson Stuart
MARINE Biological Station (25) 20Proposed for Mossman'sBay, A. Leibius
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(5) 47MATTER, Constitution of.M. B. Pell
MAURETANIA and Lusitania (44)Speed Records, H.D. Walsh
MELALENCAS, Australian, (40)Essential Oils of, (41)R.T. Baker and (44)H.G. Smith (45)
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MEDICINAL Waters in N.S.W.,(25)A. Leibius
MAWSON Antarctic (47) 8Expedition, R.H. Cambage
MEASLES and Scarlet Fever (28) 28in Sydney, N.S.W.,T.P. Anderson Stuart
MECHANICAL Engineering in (34) XIVN.S.W., the First FlourMill, N. Selfe
MEASUREMENT by Use of Long (19) 29Steel Ribands, G.H. Knibbs
MAWSON Antarctic (48) 8. Expedition, Return of,
H.G. Smith
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(46) 155
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MARINE Engineering,N. Selfe
MARINE Fossils from theCarboniferous,J.E. Tenison-Woods
MARINE Erosion at Bondi,N.S.W., C.A. Slissmilch
MARS and Saturn, Notes onGeocentric Conjunction,1879, J. Tebbutt
MARINE Biological (31) 14Laboratory Proposed forPort Jackson, J.H. Maiden
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MATERIALS Testing, Methods (31)of, W.H. Warren XIII
MARY River, Queensland, (1) 76Geology of, W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
MARSUPALIA, Monotremata (18) 117and Ceratodus, Embryologyof, W.H. Caldwell
MEMORY. Loss of after (18) 181Injury to Head, F.N. Manning
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MELANOSPERMEAE, Key toTribes and Genera of,R.A. Bastow
MELBOURNE Gutters CarrySewage, 'J.T. Jones
MELBOURNE Water Supply,T.W. Keele
MELBOURNE Ahead withElectric Lighting,T.H. Houghton
MELBOURNE Rainfall Compared(41) 190with that of Sydney, 1876-1905, A. Duckworth
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(37) 27MATERIALS Testing,W.H. Warren
MATHEMATICS, History of,G.H. Knibbs
MARS, the Planet,H.A. Lenehan
MATERIALS Testing Machinefor Equal AlternatingStresses, W.H. Warren
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MENTAL Disturbance after (18) 181Injury to Head, F.N. Manning
METEORITE at Narraburra, (37) 234near Temora, A. Liversidge
MERCURY, Planet, Transit (15) 1598th Nov. 1881, H.C. Russell
MESOZOIC Fossils in Q' ld., (7) 14W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
METALLIFEROUS Areas, (7) 32W.B. Clarke (Rev.)
MESOZOIC Fossils from (16) 147Palmer River, Queensland,J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev.)
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Trans. 347Phil.Soc'y.
METEORITE from Moonbi,N.S.W., Analysis of,J.C.H. Ming