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JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS. | Ve \ ey a} . ~~ OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES SUBJECT INDEX OF THE FIRST HALF CENTURY (1867-1916) WITH FOUR YEARS (1862-1865) OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF N.S.W. Compiled by A. F. DAY, A.S.T.C., M.I.E.Aust. PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY, SCIENCE HOUSE, GLOUCESTER AND ESSEX STREETS, SYDNEY EXPLANATORY NOTES: Volume numbers are bracketed. They are shown in Arabic for convenience : Roman numerals are used on the original Volumes. Page numbers are shown in Arabic or Roman numerals according to the numbering in the Volumes. KEY TO YEARS OF VOLUMES: Transactions of the Philosophical Society of N.S.W. 1862-65 Royal Society of N.S.W. Royal Society of N.S.W. Volume 1 1867 Volume 26 1892 2 1868 27 1893 5 1869 28 1894 4 1870 29 1895 5 1871 30 1896 6 1872 31 1897 7 1873 32 1898 8 1874 33 1899 9 1875 34 1900 10 1876 35 1901 11 1877 36 1902 12 1878 af 1903 13 1879 38 1904 14 1880 39 1905 15 1881 40 1906 16 1882 41 1907 17 1883 42 1908 18 1884 43 1909 19 1885 44 1910 20 1886 45 1911 ZA 1887 46 1912 22 1888 47 1913 23 1889 48 1914 24 1890 49 1915 25 1891 50 1916 National Library of Australia card number and ISBN 0 959827 0 4 This publication was produced with the assistance of the National Library of Australia. REERVDEEN, N.S.W., Fyphoid at, T.P. Anderson Stuart ABORIGINAL Arranda Tribe, R.H. Mathews ABORIGINAL Barkunjee Tribe Initiation Ceremonies, R.H. Mathews ABORIGINAL Bora held at Gundabloui in 1894, R.H. Mathews ABORIGINAL Dialects of Victoria, R.H. Mathews ABORIGINAL Fisneries at Brewarrina, N.S.W., R.H. Mathews ABORIGINAL Heliman (Shreld) in N.S.W., He): Daek ABORIGINAL Language, Vocabulary of, J. Larmer ABORIGINAL Names of Rivers im Ni S.W., P,. MacPherson (Rev. ) ABORIGINAL Navigation, R.H. Mathews ABORIGINAL Rock Paintings near, oingleton, N.S.W., R.H. Mathews ABORIGINAL Tribes, R.H. Mathews _ ABORIGINAL Tribes of NSW.) and Victoria, R.H. Mathews ABORIGINAL Tribes of Queensland, Divisions of, R.H. Mathews ABORIGINAL Tribes, Totemic Divisions of, R.H. Matnews (28) (4) (32) (23) (30) (37) (37) (49) (32) (20) (41) (27) (41) (38) (33) (31) 29 146 241 98 Pale 243 146 282 225 143 244 Rey) 67 203 108 154 ABORIGINAL Tribes of Western Australia, R.H. Mathews (35) ABORIGINES, Australian (32) Divisional Systen, R.H. Mathews ABORIGINES, Australian, E. Stephens (23) ABORIGINES, Australian, W.T. Wyndham (23) ABORIGINES, Australian, Marriage and Descent among, R.H. Mathews (34) ABORIGINES, Australian, Mutilation practised by, T.L. Bancroft (31) ABORIGINES, Australian, Varieties of Food for, W.T. Wyndham (24) ABORIGINES, Disappearing in Australia, J. Mathew (Rev.) (23) ABORIGINES, Eastern Australia, Languages of, R.H. Mathews (36) ABORIGINES, Lower Murray- Trans. Darling, Manners and Phil, Customs of, G. Krefft Soc! yr, ABORIGINES, Murrumbidgee (31) Tribes Initiation, R.H. Mathews ABORIGINES, New Holland, (16) J. Manning ABORIGINES, New South (16) Wales, J:\ Fraser ABORIGINES, Port Stephens (33) (NoS.W.) Initiations Wedsiobnneht ABORIGINES, Port Stephens (34) Language and Weapons, Weide “Enrioht PAN 66 476 36 E20 XXV tdi? oe) 135 So7 ie 155 WS 15 103 ABORIGINES, Rock Carvings (44) N.S.W., R.H. Mathews ABORIGINES, Rock Holes for (35) Warming Water, R.H. Mathews ABORUGUNES "oul... Coast: of (34) Australia, Organization, Language, R.H. Mathews and MoM. Everitt ABORIGINES, Stone (19) Implements, P. MacPherson (Rev.) ABORIGINES, Stone (28) Instruments, R.H. Mathews ABORIGINES, Stones, (45) R.H. Mathews ABORIGINES, Victoria, (36) Languages of, R.H. Mathews ABORIGINES, Victoria, (18) Oven Mounds of, P. MacPherson (Rev. ) ABORIGINES, Western Rivers (17) of N.S.We;) Pa Beveridge ABRASION Test of Building (40) Materials, H. Burchartz ACACIA and New Species, (49) J.H. Maiden ACACIA Rubida, Dimorphic (48) Foliage of, R.H. Cambage ACACIA Seedlings, (49) R.H. Cambage (50) ACADEMICS, International (35) Association Proposed, A. Liversidge ACTINIC Sunlight, (40) Distribution of, H.A. Lenehan 401 213 262 det3 301 559 71 49 19 45 463 136 81 143 14 24 ACTINIUM and Ionium from Olary Ores, S. Radcliff (48) 408 ACTINOMETER, New Form of, (18) 73 H.C. Russell ADAMS, John H., Death of, (47) 3 R.H. Cambage ADDRESSES, Presidential, (Previously known as Opening Address 1870-1871, Anniversary Address 1872-1903) Anderson Stuart, V2. (28) 1-38 Anderson Stuart, T.P. (41) 1-26 Burge, C.O-< (39); 122 Cambage, R.H. (47) 1-58 Clarke, W.B. (Rev.) (4) 1-48 Clarke, W.B. (Rev.) (6) 1-66 Clarke, W.B. (Rev.) (7) 1-52 Clarke, W.B... (Rev) (9) 1-56 Clarke, W.B. (Rev.) (10) 1-34 Deane, H. (32) 1-54 Deane, H. (42) 1-33 Edgeworth David, T.W. (45) 1-60 Edgeworth David, T.W. (30) 1-69 (50) 1-81 Greig-Smith, R. Guthrie, oF 7B: (38) 1-20 Hamlet, W.M. (34) 1-35 Hamlet, W.M. (43) 4227 Hedley, C. (49) 1-77 Knibbs, G.H. (33) 1-44 Leibius, A. (25) 1-45 Lenehan, H.A. (40) 1-38 ADDRESSES, Presidential (Continued) Liversidge, A. Liversidge, A. Liversidge, A. Maiden, J.H. Maiden, J.H. Moore, C. Roberts, A. (Sir) Rolleston, C. Rolleston, C. Rolleston, C. Russell, H.C. Russell, H.C. Russell, H.C. Russell, H.C. Smith, J. Siiath , J. Smith , J. Smpen,: J. Smiths iH. Gi Threlfall, \R. Walsh, H.D. Warren, W.H. harren, WH. Wilkinson, C.S. ADELONG Reefs (N.S.W.), Character of, H. | COX (20) (24) (35) (31) (46) (14) (23) (12) (17) (21) (11) (16) (19) (26) (5) (13) (15) (18) (48) (29) (44) (27) (37) (22) (19) 1-43 135 AERONAUTICAL Work, (29); 40 L. Hargrave (32) "55 AEROPLANES, Rigidity G45), 233 and ‘Stability iof, L. Hargrave AGAR Agar Seaweed from (47) 75 Western Australia, J. Burton, Cleland AGRICULTURAL College, (25 9 Hawkesbury, N.S.W., A., Leibius AGRICULTURAL Education, (39) S.H. Barraclougn XXXVIT AGRICULTURAL Gazette of (25 )nereo N.o.W. started July 1890; A. Leibius AGRICULTURAL Statistics Transs256 Ob. Non Wi Pha. CG. Rolleston Soc!y.. AIR Flow Recorder, (45) 7258 W.R. Hebblewhite AIR from Coal Mines, (35J)8 7 52 Analysis of, F.B. Guthrie and A.A. Atkinson AIR, Large Ions in, (43) “Se Experimental Study of, 5.Gs, -Luspy. AIRY, Sir George, Biddell®, 1"(26)) 2 lite of, H.C. Russell ALESS1IO" (Dr...) Vase Feo C40), st sydney, H.A.; Lenehan ALGAE, Red or Purple (33) 2-45 Marine, R. Bastow ALLOTROPISM, Suggested (4 Spr es Explanatiron).of, F Bir Guthrae ALT, Augustus Theodore (34) 1 Henry), iFirst, Engineer "in Australia, N. Selfe ALUMINA, Iron and (41) Phosphoric Acid Estimation, T. Cooksey ALUMINIUM Succinate in (37) Proteaceous Trees, HaG 4.7 omit ALUMINIUM Succinate in (29) Timber of Grevillea Robusta, J.H. Maiden and H.G. Smith AMERICA, Progress in, (39) S.H. Barraclough AMERICA, Progressive (3) Settlement by Polynesians, J.D. Lang (Rev.Dr.) AMERICAN Association for (24) the Advancement of Science, A. Liversidge AMERICAN Mining Methods, (9) S.L. Bensusan AMPHIPODA from Barrington (50) Tops, N.S.W., C. Chilton ANALYST, Assayer, Dept. (38) of Mines, N.S.W., F.B. Guthrie ANALYST, N.S.W. Government, (38) F.B. Guthrie ANCIENT Antarctic Life (29) in Austral Lands, G. hedley. ANDROMEDA Constellation, (26) Comet in, J. Tebbutt ANEMOMETER and Pluviometer, (18) New Self-registering, ec. Russe lel ANEMOMETER, Improvement in, (22) H.C. Russell ANEMOMETRY, Use of New (28) Velocity Recorder, A, Grains 163 107 625 XXV 73 55 73 82 12 552 gS) 103 281 ANGOPHORAS, Essential Oils (47) 106 of) HsG. Smith ANGOPHORAS, Seedlings of, (47) 98 CG... Hatt ANGULAR Measures with C24 87 Theodolite, Theory of, G.H. Knibbs ANTARCTICA, Return of (48) 8 Mawson Expedition, H.G. Smith ANTARCTICA, Scientific Work in, R.H. Cambage (47) 9 ANTARCTICA, Wireless (47)O7 16 Telegraph Messages to, R.H. Cambage ANTARCTIC Disaster, (47) 8 Captain Scott, R.H. Cambage ANTARCTIC Expedition, (47) 8 Mawson, R.H. Cambage ANTARCTIC Expedition (437° "11 1907-09, W.M. Hamlet ANTARCTIC Expedition (24)°< 24 Suggested, A. Liversidge ANTARCTIC Exploration, (46) 28 J.H. Maiden ANTARCTIC Research, (S2)"= 39 H. Deane ANTARCTIC Rocks collected (29) 461 by C.E. Borchgrevink, T.W. Edgeworth David, W.F. Smith, and J.A. Schotrel@ ANTHRAX, Spreading of, (28 "14: T.P. Anderson Stuart ANTHRAX Vaccine, (28) “2S T.P. Anderson Stuart ANTIMONY Ore Assaying, (6). 71 Fallacy of Certain Method, A. Leibius AQUARIUM of Fresh Water Described, J.H. Maiden AQUATIC Life, Use of Soda to Stupify, ARABIN, Occurrence in Prickly Pear, W.M. Hamlet ARCHITECTURE, School of, S.H. Barraclough ARDISIA of New Guinea, F. von Mueller (Baron) ARGON, Discovery of, R. Threlfall ARITHMETOMETER (Stanhope) , R. Harley (Rev.) ARNHEM Land, Newly Discovered Plants, F. von Mueller (Baron) AROMADENDRIN from Turbid (46) 67 (17) 261 Prof. Leipner (25):4525 (39) XVI (20) 43 (29) 24 (24) 122 (2498273 128 174 630) 1155 Group of Eucalyptus Kinos, H.G. Smith AROMADENDRIN like Product from Grey Gun, H.G. Smith ARRANDA Tribe of Aboriginals, R.H. Mathews ARSENICAL Dip Fluid, (S117 7 (41) 146 (44) 77 Determination of Alkali in, L. Cohen ART Criticism, E.L. Montefiore ARTESIAN Area, Irrigation im, ESE. Pitman and T.W. Edgeworth David ARTESIAN Bores, Bunda Station, Queensland, W.H. Suttor (15) 189 (37) Gary (27) “376 ARTESIAN Bore Flow, Measurement by Works Dept. N.S. W., face oe toma lt ARTESIAN Bore Flow, to Height of 60 feet, C.S. Wilkinson ARTESIAN Bore Flow, Used for Driving Dynamo, (37) CLXXIX (221) #50 (32) XVI Thargominda, T.H. Houghton ARTESIAN Boring in N.S.W., Economics of, J. Boultbee ARTESIAN Problen, Hydraulic Aspect of, G.H. Knibbs ARTESIAN Water and Irrigation, W.A. Dixon ARTESIAN Water in Australia, T.P. Anderson Stuart ARTESIAN Water in Australia, E.F. Pittman ARTESIAN Water in N.S.W., T.W. Edgeworth David ARTESIAN Water in N.S.W., J. Boultbee ARTESIAN Water in N.S.W. and Queensland, T.W. Edgeworth David ARTESIAN Water in Rocks other than Cretaceous, Eo Po Pittman ARTESIAN Water, Living Organisms in, W.A. Haswell ART Instruction, J. Plummer (37) CLIV (37) XXIV (27) 466 (28) 1 (41) 100 (25) 286 (32) 788 (27) 408 (29) 408 (37) XLVIII 1S) 205 ASBESTOS in Serpentine (14) near Gundagai, N.S.W., C. Moore ASTRONOMER (Govt.) and (47) Chair of Astronomy, R.H. Cambage ASTRONOMERS (Australian), (40) Conference of, H.A, Lenehan ASTRONOMICAL Experiment in (12) Blue Mountains, N.S.W., BoC Rass elt ASTRONOMICAL, ''Magnetical''Trans and Meteorological Phal. Sciences, Soc, y; GOR. \Smaldey, ASTRONOMICAL Observations Trans. and Geological Changes, Phil. G.R. Smalley ASTRONOMICAL Photography, (26) Heconkusse ll ASTRONOMICAL Photography, (21) Rapid Progress in, C. Rolleston ASTRONOMICAL Notes, (6) HoGe Russel (9) ASTRONOMICAL Refraction, (39) Provisional Determination of) C.J. Merfaeld ASTRONOMICAL Work to be (40) Done, Large Amount of, H.A. Lenehan ASTRONOMY of the (15) Australian Aborigines, P. MacPherson (Rev.) ATHLETES, Influence of (43) Oxycen\on,,.,. WeM. Hamlet ATMOSPHERE, Effect of (44) Contact with Halley's Comet, H.G.A. Harding Socty, 29 347 538 45 11 83 135 76 jt 71 20 519 ATOMIC Weight Relationships(43) 16 W.M. Hamlet AUCELLA, New Species in Cretaceous Rocks of N.E. Australia, R. Etheridge Jnr. (17) 87 AUGITE Crystals in (38) 402 Mudstones, Gerringong, N.S.W., HG: Foxall AURIFEROUS and Other (i) 430 Metalliferous Districts of N. Queensland, W.B. Clarke (Rev.) AURIFEROUS Slate and Granite(4) 88 Veins of N.S.W., H.A. Thomson AURORA Australis, (Sh) 252 H.C. Russell AUSTRALASIAN Association (32) 42 for Advancement of Science, H. Deane AUSTRALASIAN Association (206i) Bb for Advancement of Science Advocated, E56. Formations at, E.C. Andrews BOTANY Bay, N.S.W., (A773 T20 Physiography of, G.H. Halligan BOTANY Bay, N.S.W., (50) 165 Shoreline Studies, (50) E.C. Andrews XXXVII BOTANY Bore, N.S.W., (27). 443 T.W. Edgeworth David and E.F. Pittman BOTANY )Chair: of; (47) 6 R.H. Cambage BOTANY of Lord Howe's CS} \.029 Island, C. Wood BOTANY, Teaching of, (46) 41 J.H. Maiden BOTANY Watershed, (4) 74 E. Bell BOURKE, NiS.W., (31) IV Construction of Lock on Ry Darling, C/O. Burge BOURKE, N.S.W., Lock and (32) 2751 Weir on R. Darling, H. Deane BOVINES, Coccidiosis in, (47) 70 J.B. Cleland BRAKE Absorption (31) Dynamometer, New Form of, LXXXIII Hee. Ross BRAKES for Heavy Goods (27) 458 Trains, New Type, W.H. Warren BREAKWATERS at Mouth of (3.13) I Swan River, W.A., — C'.0. Burge BREWARRINA, N.S.W., (37) A466 Aboriginal Fisheries at, R.H. Mathews BREWARRINA, N.S.W., C22) 0 5a Crocodiles in Pleistocene Beds near, C.S. Wilkinson BREWING Process, (21)'°234 W.M. Hamlet BRICKS (White), Ch) £33 Discoloration of, E.H. Rennie 11 BRICKWORK, Compressive and (34) Transverse Strenghts of, LXIII W.H. Warren and S.H.) Barraclough BRIDGE Building, CS ere. W.H. Warren BRIDGE Disaster at Quebec, (42) 29 H. Deane BRIDGE (Lift Type) over (30), XC Murray River at Swan Hill, Victoria, -Ps Atlan BRIDGES (Timber) in N.S.W.,(29) I Construction of, P. Allan "BRISBANE 6183" Star, J. Tebbutt (12)) 228 BRISBANE, Q., Horse Trams (31) IV Converting to Electric, C0.” Burge BRISBANE (Governor), Parramatta Observatory Described, C. Moore (14) Zi BRITISH Association for (47) 4 the Advancement of Science, Australian "Meeting ‘to -be ‘held, R.H. Cambage BRITISH Association for (23) 6 the Advancement of Science, First Meeting, York Eng: (1881, A. Roberts (Sir) BRITISH Association for (49) 1 the Advancement of Science, Met in Australia 1914, C. Hedley BRITISH Astronomical (3h) + e24 Association, N.S.W. Branch Formed, J.H. Maiden BROKEN Hild) N.S.W:. (44) Si Azurite Crystals from, F.. Cohen 12 BROKEN Hill, N.S “(14) Asjilaversidge HOT Spring, New Britain, (14) A. Liversidge HUGGINS, William, Elected (27) Honorary Member, W.H. Warren HUMAN Existence Depends on (50) Science, R. Greig-Smith HUMAN Milk in Australia, (49) Composition of, H.S.H. Wardlaw HUMIDITY of Air Tables, (3) Remarks on, H.C. Russell HUNTER River, N.S.W., Flood(36) Mitigation on, J.H. Maiden HUNTER River, N.S.W., Flood(38) Silt of, T.W. Edgeworth David and F.B. Guthrie HUNTER River Valley, (50) Physiography of, C.A. Sussmilch HUNT, Robert, Obituary of, (27) W.H. Warren HUON Island Guano, (12) W.A. Dixon HURRICANE at Wentworth, (13) Nwc«Wene HaC.- Russell HUXLEY, Thomas Henry, (30) Obituary of, T.W. Edgeworth David HYBODUS, Ctenacanthus, (ity) A Spine of, W.J. Barkas HYDATIDS, Prevalence and (28) Remedy for, T.P. Anderson Stuart HYDE. ‘Park Sydney. Port rom (32) to go for City Railway, T.H. Houghton 33 147 any/all 107 191 XXX 145 34 HYDRAULIC Boring Apparatus, (32) GH Halli gan LXXT1 HYDRO-Electric (42500 DE Installat tons, "ECR Seoct HYDROGRAPHY (Federal), (36) importance” oF; XXTI J.H. Cardew HYDROZOA from Tasmania, (48) 302 Bob? eri oes ICEBERGS in the Southern (29) 286 Ocean, ‘H.C. Russell (31221 ICELAND Spar, Supply (1S) sks nearly Exhausted’, J.* Smith ICE Making, N. Selfe (30) XXXII ILLAWARRA Coal Fields, C7). WO4 Railway Proposed from Sydney to, J. Manning ILLAWARRA Railway at (24) 58 Stanwell Park, Treatment of Slaps, Ws "Shelishear INCRUSTATION of Sydney (12) 264 Water Mains, W. Morris INDIA, Earthquake in, (40) i H.A. Lenehan INDIAN Cave Temples, Trans.178 Dr. Berncastle PRari: SOC". INDIA (Upper), Irrigation (17) 139 in, H.G. McKinney INFANTILE Mortality, Its (42,2233 Influence on Birthrate,’’ (44)'°)'"'22 G.H. Knibbs INFANTS! Food, Estimation (48) 469 Of phat lan, HG. Chapman INFECTIOUS Diseases, C26)" 150 Legislation for Notification of; TL. P. Anderson’ Stuart INSANITY, Causation’ and Prevention of, F.N. Manning (14) 340 INSANITY, “Is ‘Tt ‘Increasing? ( 19)" 599 F.N. Manning INSANITY, Medical Certificates of; F.N. Manning (17) 266 INSECTIVGROUS’ Plants, C. Moore (149 47 INSTITUTE ‘of "Tropical Medicine, Opening New Building, Sydney, H.G."Ssmi th (48) 4 INSTRUMENTS Used in Development of Flying Machine, L. Hargrave (21). BRe INSURANCE, Mutual Trans. 223 Societies, Distribution ‘Phil, of Prorits im, SOC hy: Mop. Pell INTERNAL Combustion (48) 497 Engines, Distribution of Frictional Losses in, EYP. Vay lor INTERNATIONAL Association (35) 14 of European Academics Proposed, A. Liversidge INVENTION, The Art of, (39) S.H. Barraclough 0 EOE INVERELL, N.SuW., Coal: nears uae W.B. Clarke (Rev. ) INVERELL, N-S.W., Wood Enclosed in Basalt, A. Liversidge (14) 155 INVERTEBRATE Fauna of Port (23) 163 Jackson, Wo Whrtelegge IODINE an Copper Ores, (35) 163 N.S.W., A. ‘Dieseldorff IODINE in Sea Water, (40 )) 98 Cod) Whate St Se a ee IONISATION Caused by Gamma (47) Bevo) o.6:. PLeErce IONIUM and Actinium, Recovery from Olary Ores, S- Radcliff (48) IONS in Air, Experimental (43) Study of Large Ones, 546). Lusby IONS in Air, Mobility of Large Ones, J.A. Pollock (43) IONS in Air, Nature of Large Ones, J.A. Pollock (43) IRIDIUM from N.S.W. Gold, Trans. A. Leibius Phil. soc'y. IRON, Action of (47) Concentrated Sulphuric Acid on, C.W.R. Powell IRON, Alumina and (41) Phosphoric Acid Estimation, T. Cooksey IRONBARK Timber, Strength and Elasticity of, W.H. Warren (20) IRON Buildings, New Method (21) of Construction, J.A. Thompson IRON Ore and Coal Deposits, (8) Wallerawang, N.S.W., A. Liversidge ~ IRON Pyrites, Treatment of, (8) Js Latta IRON Separation from (37) Nickel and Cobalt by Lead Oxide (Field's Method), T.H. Laby IRON, Steel for Constructional Purposes, W.F. How (27) IRON Work, Protection of, W.M. Hamlet (37) 138 408 35 61 198 210 Ss, 163 261 111 81 35 1 263 183 IRRIGATION, H.C. Russell IRRIGATION, W.H. Warren IRRIGATION and Geology in the Artesian Area of Ne StWiek bore Prt tmanand T.W. Edgeworth David IRRIGATION and Land Development, T. Rooke IRRIGATION and Pastoral Industry of N.S.W., H.G. McKinney IRRIGATION and the Soils of N.S.W., F.B. Guthrie IRRIGATION by Artesian Water, W.A. Dixon IRRIGATION Dams, Matters 35 CLE) 129 (37). 29 (37) CUEL (37) XCII (23). oS (37° (27) 466 (27) 5h of Contention to Landowners, W.H. Warren IRRIGATION Engineering, S.H. Barraclough IRRIGATION in California, T. Rooke IRRIGATION in N.S.W., H.G. McKinney IRRIGATION in Upper India, H.G. McKinney IRRIGATION Schemes Inland, Practicani lity tote W.H. Warren IRRIGATION Storage and Regulation of Water for, 1.Wa Seaver ISOPODA from Barrington Tops No S.W. Co Chilton JAPAN and Germany, Phenomenal Progress in, S.H. Barraclough JARRAH, Transverse Tests Oy. J.) Nano le (37.\en eM (40) XLVI (27) 384 (35) 225 (ss ONO (39) XULLE (50). 82 (39) XXXI (40) CI 36 JENOLAN Caves District, Geology of, C.A. Stssmilch and W.G. Stone JERVESH Bays Nas. Wok Geology of Hinterland of, Hots Jensen (42) JOHNSTONE River, North (20) Queensland, Poisonous Plants from, leh.© Bancroft JONES, Llewellyn Charles Russell, Death of, R.H. Cambage (47) JOSEPHSON, J. Percy, Death (46) Of. VJ He Maiden JOURNALISM, Scientific, (50) R. Greig-Smith JUPITER and Uranus (14) Magnitudes, J. Tebbutt JUPITER, Belts, °G.D. Hirst . (14) JUPITER in Opposition, (10) G2DeeHirst (12) JUPITER, Recent Changes in (14) the Surface of, H.C. Russell JUPITER, Sixth Satellite of, H.A. Lenehan (40) JUPITER, Seventh Satellite (40) of, H.A. Lenehan KANGAROO Grass, C. Moore (14) KANGAROO, Sthenurus minor (11) (Owen), Fossil of, W.B. Clarke (Rev. ) KAOLINITE, Hawkesbury (25) Sandstone, N.S.W., H.G. Smith KAPPA Crucis, Coloured (6) Cluster Stars around, HG. Russert (49) 542 2935 69 12 16 235 re 83 238 63 20 Zi 11 209 P71 84 KELVIN, Lord, Death of, (42) H. Deane KEMPSEY District, N.S We eon Geology of, W.G. Woolnough KERARGYRITE, Broken Hill, (28) N.S.W., A. Liversidge KEROSENE Lamp, Evolution (23) of, W.M. Hamlet KEROSENE, Newnes, N.S.W., (50) R. Greig-Smith KHAKI Dye, Discovery of, (50) R. Greig-Smith KIAMA, N.S.W., Geology of (27) the District, W.H. Warren KIAMA, N.S.W., Inclusions (39) of Basic Plutonic Rocks in Dyke, C.A. Sussmilch KING Island, Bass..Strait,." 444) Geology of, F. Debenham KITE; Cellular Type, (30) L. Hargrave KITE, Cellular Type and (27) Flying Machine Motors, L. Hargrave KOSCIUSKO, N.SuWe% (35) Tinguaite at, T.W. Edgeworth David, F.B. Guthrie, and W.G. Woolnough KRAKOTOA Eruption, (18) Possible Cause of Light Phenomena after Sunset, J Smith "KULPI" Operation of (30) Australian Aborigines, T.P. Anderson Stuart KURRAJONG Heights, N.S.W., (36) Geological Fault, T.W. Edgeworth David 52 159 94 ait 34 37 16 65 560 144 75 347 16 iS 359 KYNGDON,: F.B., Acting Hon. (22) 11 Secretary, C.S. Wilkinson LABORATORIES in Sydney, (41) 022 Co-ordination of, T.P. Anderson Stuart LABORATORY Lamp, Retort (27) 347 and Filter Stand Combination, A. Liversidge LABOUR, Types of, (39) S.H. Barraclough XXXVI LABRADORITE and Topazes (33) 193 of N.S.W., Composition of, G. Harker LACHLAN District, N.S.W., (24) 63 Native Names in, 80 F.B.W. Woolrych | LAKE George Base Line for (20) 151 Triangulation of N.S.W., H.C. Russell LAKE George, Dead Trees (19) 2.7 Along the Shore of, H.C. Russell LAKE George, Deltas at the (19) 21 Mouths of Creeks, H.C.° Russell LAKE George, Description of the Country Around, H.€. Russell (19) 19 LAKE George, Floods in, (20, 241 H.C. Russell LAKE George, Fluctuations (14) 15 in the Level of, C. Moore EAKE George, Gravel Beds (19) 20 at, H.C. Russell LAKE George, Rainfall and (19) 23 Evaporation at, H.C. Russell LAKE George, Water Analysis, H.C. Russell (19) 26 57 LAKE George, Water Level, (19) 15 Effect of Wind on, H.C. Russell LAKE George, Water Level (19) 13 Guage, H.C. Russell LAKE George, Water, (1935 225 Purgative Qualities of, H.C. Russell LAKES and Their Uses, (20) 143 Pa Ba Gipos LAMBIE Longitude, (15) 386 W.J. Conder LAND Grant Act (Morril) in (39) UsS:A.4 ) S2He Barrachouc&h XXXIX LAND Level on East Coast (19) 5 of Australia, Changes in, H.C. Russell LANG, John Dunmore, Life CES) mee and Death of, J. Smith LANGUAGE, Australian, (2491-2351 Remarks on, J. Fraser LANGUAGE of Bungandity (37 )=459 Tribe of South Australia, R.H. Mathews LANGUAGES of Aborigines of (36) 135 Eastern Australia, R.H. Mathews LANGUAGES of Aborigines of (36) 71 Victoria, R.H. Mathews LANGUAGES of Australia, (13)° . 84 Mozambique, and South Africa, H: Clarke LANGUAGES of New Hebrides, (27) 101 S.H. Ray 469 LANGUAGES of Oceania, (26) 342 Jc. Fraser LANGUAGES of Oceania, (26). 55 ft Nature and Importance of, Swi. Ray: 38 LANGUAGES of Polynesia, (24) 22 Research Recommended, A. Liversidge LANGUAGES of Ponape and (29) 420 Hawaii, Comparison of, E.T. Doane (Rev.) and 5.H. Ray LAPSTONE Zigzag, C27) tS Elimination of, W.H. Warren LATIN, Greek Tuition C20)n 25 Merely the Prevailing Fashion, i. ‘spencer LATIN, Use for Botanical (46) 47 Descriptions, J.H. Maiden LATIN Verb "Jubere", J. Fraser (22) 344 LATITUDE Stars, Epoch 1880,(13) 97 Compiled Catalogue, H.S. Hawkins LATITUDE of Sydney (39) 93 Observatory, C.J. Merfield WATTAC Godin Account of (25) 6 the Life of, A. Leibius LEAD and Silver in Sea- Water, A. Liversidge (29) 335 LEAVES of Plants, Coatings (47) 43 of, R.H. Cambage LEAVES of Plants, (47) 45 Variation of, R.H. Cambage LEAVES’ of. Plants, Vertical (47)"'38 and Horizontal Arrangements of, R.H. Cambage LECTURES in Popular (45) 3 Science Well Attended, T.W. Edgeworth David LEGISLATION, Federal and (44) 480 State, Respective, /Limrts in Regard to Companies, A. Duckworth LEGUMINOSAE, Development (48) 333 and Distribution of Order, E.C. Andrews LEIBIUS, A., Obituary, (28). 36 T.P. Anderson Stuart LENEHAN, Henry Alfred, ae 8 ae Death of, H. Deane LEPIDOSFEIDAE, Dental (11) 203 Peculiarity of, W.J. Barkas LE Pont Vierendeel, New (33): LRA Type of Bridge, Js. ‘Hayeroft LEPTOSPERMUM (New Species) (39) 124 and Its Essential Oil, R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith LEVELLING for Sections, Ca. Bs Exposition of American Method of Surveying, M. Gardiner LICHENS of Australia, CS7)\ de2 Bibliography of, E. Cheel(40) 141 LIFE Assurance (Government),(4) 49 Savings Banks and Friendly Societies, C. Rolleston LIGHTHOUSES in N.S.W., (32) H.R. Carleton LXXXITI LIGHTING, Artificial, (34) N. Selfe XXXV LIGHTNING Conductors, (213 9 C. Rolleston LIGHTNING Conductors, (39) 131 Hollow, Crushed by Discharge, J.A. Pollock and S.H.. Barraclough LIGHTNING Damage to Seal (34) 98 Rocks Lighthouse, C.W. Darley LIGHTNING Flashes, Notes (46) 138 on, .F.H., Quaate LIGHT, Zodiacal, (40) 81025 H.A. Lenehan LIME, Effect on Availability of Soil Constituents, F.B. Guthrie and L. Cohen cat) LIME from Goulburn, Notes (23) on, E.C. Manfred LIMEKILNS, Bathurst (28) District, Geology of, W.J. Clunies Ross LIME, Rapid Gravimetric (36) Method for Estimation of, F.B. Guthrie and C.R. Barker LIMESTONE from South Sea (14) Islands, Composition of, A. Liversidge LIMESTONE, Lower Miocene (48) from Papua, F. Chapman LIMESTONE near Sydney, (26) NioswWw., HsGi.Smith LIME-Sulphur Sprays, (48) Composition of, A.A. Ramsay LINNEAN Society of N.S.W., Educational Aspect of, W.M. Hamlet (43) LINNEAN Society of N.S.W. (22) Eulogised, C.S. Wilkinson LINNEAN Society of N.S.W., (17) Loss of Entire Library in Garden Palace Fire, C. Rolleston LINNEAN Society of N.S.W. (17) Meeting Temporarily in Free Public Library, C. Rolleston LINNEAN Society of N.S.W. (25) Sir William Macleay £14,000 Bequest, A. Leibius LINNEAN Society of N.S.W. (50) Research Fellowships of, R. Greig-Smith LIPPMANN Colour (29) Photography, R. Threlfall 61 $28 289 132 1S9 281 302 242 18 1S 16 16 33 19 22 LISTER, Lord, Death: of, J.H. Maiden (46) LIVERPOOL Bore, N.S.W., T.W. Edgeworth David and E.F. Pittman (27) LIVERPOOL, Mount Royal Ranges, Nepheline Bearing Rocks, W.N. Benson (45) LIVERPOOL Plains, N.S.W., Wells in, T.K. Abbott (14) LIVERSIDGE, -A.-, -1n. England, (45) T.W. Edgeworth David LIVERSIDGE, A., on World (22) Tour, C.S. Wilkinson LOCHINVAR, N.S.W., (35) Glaciated Boulders, T.W. Edgeworth David LOCOMOTIVE Engine (27) Performance, W.H. Warren LOCOMOTIVE, Garratt Type, (42) H. Deane LOCOMOTIVE Wheel, Advantage(42) of Side Play for Short Radius Curves, H. Deane LOCOMOTIVE Wheel Flange, (42) Wear Reduced by Guard Rails, H. Deane LOGARITHMS, Development of (50) the Theory, H.S. Carslaw LOGARITHMS, Discovery by Napier, H.S. Carslaw (48) LONGITUDE at Lambie, W.J. Conder (15) LONGITUDE of Sydney Observatory, N.S.W., Proposed Correction, J. Tebbutt (12) LONGITUDE of Sydney Observatory, H.C. Russell (12) 176 154 57 16 14 16 19 130 42 386 63 222 40 LONGITUDE of Sydney Observatory, J. Tebbutt (14) LONGITUDE of Sydney, Use of (19) Telegraph in Determination of, H.C. Russell LOPE de Vega, L. Hargrave (43) LOPE de Vega, Discoverer (43) of Australia, ¢c.1595, W.M. Hamlet LOPE de Vega, Note on (44) Hargrave Paper, A.C. Haddon LORD Howe('s) Island, (5) Botany of, C. Wood LORD Howe Island, Climate (29) of iy VHC. Russell LORD Howe Island, (49) Polypodia, W.W. Watts (Rev.) LOSS of Memory after Injury(18) to the Head, F.N. Manning LOYALTY Islands, Earthquake (9) Shocks at, W.B. Clarke (Rev.) LUSITANIA and Mauretania (44) Speed Records, H.D. Walsh MACDONNELL, William John, (45) Death of, T.W. Edgewcrth David MACKAY, Queensland, (15) Climate of! Heb. \Roth MACLAURIN, Sir Henry (49) Normand, Death of, C. Hedley MACLEAY, Sir William, (26) Benefactions of, H.C. Russell MACROZAMIA (Genus), (17) C. Moore MAGNESIUM, Strength of, (29) S.H. Barraclough 19 A412 39 iS, 29 512 385 181 21 115 453 MAGNETICAL, Astronomical and Meteorological Pat Sciences, G.R. Smalley “Soe MAGNETIC Circuits, Forces Acting in, R. Threlfall and F. Martin (27) MAGNETIC Storms and Sunspots, H.A. Lenehan (40) MAGNETIC Susceptibilities of Australian Basalts, A.W. Rucker (28) MAGNETIC Variations at (5) Sydney, N.S.W., H.C. Russell MAIDEN, J.H., Elected as (50) Fellow of Royal Society of London. R. Greig-Smith MAIDEN, J.H., Retirement (48) as Secretary of Royal Society of N.S.W., HvGs Smith MAITLAND Coal Measures, (22) Survey by T.W. Edgeworth David, C.S. Wilkinson MAJOR Mitchell and Mount (34) Victoria, N. Selfe MALACHITE, Origin of, (29) E. Hall MALARIA, en T.P. Anderson Stuart MAMMALS of Australia, (7) Classification of, G. Kreftt MANGANESE in Soil and Its Effect on Grass, F.B. Guthrie and L. Cohen MANGROVE, Australian Grey (49) Variety, R. Baker MANLY ,' (N.S. W..),.Triass te (27) Plant Remains Near, B. Dunstan Trans. (43) 347 19,7 24 51 25 11 29 XII 416 12 135 354 257 378 I 4 we i ie MANNA on Blue Grass, (30) 291 Andropogon Annulatus, R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith MANURING in Pots and in (45) 117 the Field Compared, L. Cohen MARINE Biological (S31) 14: Laboratory Proposed for Port Jackson, J.H. Maiden MARINE Biological (Ate 21 Laboratory in Port Jackson, T.P. Anderson Stuart MARINE Biological Station (25) 20 Proposed for Mossman's Bay, A. Leibius MARINE Engineering, (34) XL N. ,selfe MARINE Erosion at Bondi, (46) 155 N.S.W., C.A. Sussmilch MARINE Fossils from the (16) 143 Carboniferous, J.E. Tenison-Woods MARS and Saturn, Notes on (12) 246 Geocentric Conjunction, 1879, J. Tebbutt MARS, the Planet, (40) 18 H.A. Lenehan MARSUPALIA, Monotremata (18). 117 and Ceratodus, Embryology of, (W.H. ‘Caldwell MARY River, Queensland, Ch ao Geology of, W.B. Clarke (Rev. ) MATERIALS Testing, W.H. Warren (aa), 27 MATERIALS Testing Machine (32) for Equal Alternating CVA Stresses, W.H. Warren MATERIALS Testing, Methods (31) of, W.H. Warren NEEL MATHEMATICS, History of, (33) 21 G.H. Knibbs 41 MATTER, Constitution of, (59° 47 M.B. Pell MAURETANIA and Lusitania (44) 6 Speed Records, H.D. Walsh MAWSON Antarctic (47) 8 Expedition, R.H. Cambage MAWSON Antarctic (48) 8 Expedition, Return of, H!G. Smith MEASLES and Scarlet Fever (28) 28 in Sydney, N.S.W., T.P. Anderson Stuart MEASUREMENT by Use of Long (19) 29 Steel Ribands, G.H. Knibbs MECHANICAL Engineering in (34) XIV N.S.W., the First Flour Mill, N. Selfe MEDICINAL Waters in N.S.W.,(25) 37 A. Leibius MELALENCAS, Australian, (40) 60 Essential Oils of, (41) 196 R.T. Baker and (44), 5925 H.G. Smith (45) 365 (47) 193 MELANOSPERMEAE, Key to (32) 169 Tribes and Genera of, R.A. Bastow MELBOURNE Ahead with (32) cay Electric Lighting, T.H. Houghton MELBOURNE Gutters Carry (20) 364 Sewage, J.T. Jones MELBOURNE Rainfall Compared(41) 190 with that of Sydney, 1876- 1905, ROYAL Society of N.S.W. "Enlightened Zeal and Indefatigable Labours of Secretaries Liversidge and Leibius", J. Smith (15) Formed Seven Working (11) Sections, H.C. Russell Geological Section, (43) Defunct 1891, Reformed 1909, C.A. Sussmilch Gifts of Periodicals, (20) A. Liversidge Government Grant Desired, (4) W.B. Clarke (Rev. ) Government Subsidy £1 (15) for every £2 Subscribed, J. Smith Government Subsidy 10/- (16) for every £1 Subscribed, H.C. Russell Government Subsidy (18) Equal to Half Annual Subscription, J.Smith Government Subsidy Should Not Be Accepted, J. Smith (18) Government Subsidy (39) Reduced from £500 to £250, C.O. Burge Helmholz Interviewed, (29) R. Threlfall Hopes for Emulation of (24) its "Great Prototype", A. Liversidge Illustrations in Journal, (32) Cost of, H. Deane Improvements to Building, (20) A. Liversidge Improvements and (41) Additions to Building, T.P. Anderson Stuart (Continued) 12 LII 12 20 11 38 25 61 ROYAL Society of N.S.W. (Continued) Income and Expenditure (15) 1875-1880, J. Smith Incorporation 16th Dec. (15) 1881, J. Smith Incorporation 16th Dec. (23) 1881 by Act of Parliament, A. Roberts (Sir) Increased Membership, (48) H.G. Smith Increased Presidential (24) Term and Council Recommended, A. Liversidge Journal Copies 1,013 in (15) 1880, J. Smith Journal Exchanged with (23) 350 Others in 1889, A. Roberts (Sir) Journal Printed by (18) Government Printer, J.Smith Journal Printing by (22) Government Printer Terminated, C.S. Wilkinson Journal Widely (20) Distributed, A. Liversidge "Large and Influential", (26) H.C. Russell "Largest of its Kind in (20) the Colonies", A.Liversidge Library, Initial (33) Development by Professor Liversidge, G.H. Knibbs Library Non-Existent in (23) 1874, A. Roberts (Sir) Library Re-arranged to (49) Subject Order Instead of Country of Origin, C.Hedley Library Unbound (39) Periodicals, C.O. Burge 13 XITI 5 17 12 10 11 41 40 20 62 ROYAL Society of N.S.W. (Continued) Library Utmost (34) 2 Importance, A. Liversidge Likened to Smithsonian (11) 4 Institution, H.C. Russell Literary Section (32) 4 Suggested, H. Deane Medical Section to have (27) 489 Three Meetings per annum Instead of Monthly, H.N. MacLaurin Meetings Twice a Month (29) 4 Suggested, R. Threlfall Membership 1885 at 494, (20) 8 A. Liversidge Membership 1886 at 492, (21) 15 C. Rolleston Membership 1888 at 474, (23) 13 A. Roberts (Sir) Membership 1898 at 357, (33) 1 Lowest since 1878, G.H. Knibbs Membership Fallen, (32) Z H. Deane 5 Membership to be Limited (15) 14 to 500, J. Smith Members Should Encourage (40) ii Others to Join, H.A. Lenehan Microscopical Section, (20) 18 A. Liversidge Microscope Slide Cabinet (14) 335 Purchased Money Prizes Offered for (18) 2 ESSaySi3i J. Smith Monthly Abstract of (32) 5 Proceedings, H. Deane Municipal Engineering, (35) i J.M. Smail Nine Sections of, (12) C. Rolleston Ninetieth Anniversary of (45) Society's Existence, T.W. Edgeworth David Numbers of New Members (15) in Period 1875-1880, J.Smith Poor Attendance at (21) Meetings (as Low as 15), C. Moore Popular Science Lectures (48) Well Attended, H.G. Smith Portrait of Professor (21) Smith, Sum of Money Collected, C. Rolleston Possession of its Own (15) Building, J. Smith Printing of Transactions (15) a Financial Burden, J.Smith Presidential Term to be (25) Two Years, A. Leibius Prizes for Essays on (16) Selected Subjects, H.C. Russell Prize Essay Scheme, (24) A. Liversidge Prize Essay Scheme, (29) Abandonment Suggested, R. Threlfall Proposal for (35) International Catalogue of Scientific Literature, A. Liversidge Proposal to Limit (29) Publication of Papers, R. Threlfall Prosperous in 1870's, (14) C. Moore ROYAL Society of N.S.W. (Continued) 12 1 13 168 18 12 12 13 21 ROYAL Society of N.S.W. (Continued) Publication Delay of (16) 3 Months Causes Papers to be Sent Overseas, H.C. Russell Quarter Century of (15) 2 Continuous Existence, J. Smith Resignations of Members (26) 1 Because of Depression, H.C..Russell Sanitary Section Revived, (20) 337 BeBe Roth Sectional Meetings of (23) 4 More Interest to Many Members, A. Roberts (Sir) Section Papers in Other (50) Journals, R.H. Cambage XLIV Sections have Ceased to (35) 4 Meet, A. Liversidge Sections in Operation (50) Sections in the Society (23) 3 First Formed 1876, A. Roberts (Sir) Smalley and Bulford C5) 2 Instrumental in Change of Name to Royal Society, J. Smith Society for All Branches (24) 1 of Science, A. Liversidge Society's Medal (23) 5 Instituted in 1881, A. Roberts (Sir) Strict Economy Sought in (32) 2 Society Affairs, H. Deane Support for Baron Maclay (15) 17 Biological Laboratory, Sydney, J. Smith Tropical Health and (50) 2 Kindred Sciences Section Formed, R. Grieg-Smith 63 ROYAL Society of N.S.W. (Continued) Vitality Depends on Work (22) 14 of Members, C.S. Wilkinson War-time Abandonment of (49) 1 Annual Dinner, C. Hedley RUSSELL, Henry Chamberlain, (41) 23 Death of, T.P. Anderson Stuart RUSSELL Family of (34) Engineers, N. Selfe XXVITI RUSSELL (P.N.) Scholarships(39) XV S.H. Barraclough | RUSSELL School, Progress (39) XIX and Future Needs, S.H. Barraclough RUSSELL School, (39) Reorganization of, XVIII S.H. Barraclough RUSSELL, Sir P.N., Second (39) XIV Gift to Sydney University, S.H. Barraclough SACCHARINE as Sweetening (28) 34 Agent, T.P. Anderson Stuart = SALT Bush and Native (14) 133 Fodder Plants, W.A. Dixon SALT Bush, Trimethylamine (47) 236 in, R.W. Challinor SAMOA, Folk Songs and (24) 195 Myths from, T. Powell and G. Pratt SAMOA, Folk Songs and (26) 264 Myths from, J. Fraser and G. Pratt SAMOA, Folk Songs and (29) 366 Myths from, J. Fraser SAND Blast Tests of N.S.W. (44) 620 Timbers, W.H. Warren SAND-Drift Problem of Arid (37) 146 N.S.W., C.J. McMaster 64 SAND-Drift Problem of Arid (37) 82 N.S.W., J.H. Maiden SAND for Concrete, (40) I Washing and Grading of, W.E. Cook SANDSTONES at Rocklily, (27) 406 N.S.W., T.W. Edgeworth 480 David SANDSTONE, Hawkesbury, (16) °"53 J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev. ) SANITARY Condition of (20) «350 Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, F.H. Quaife SANITARY Legislation in (28) 1225 N.S.W., T.P. Anderson Stuart SANITARY Plumbing and (21)San. Ventilation of Homes, Sect. W. Redfern 1 SANITARY Works, Economic (37) 121 Effect of, J.H. Cardew SANITATION in Unsewered (23) 450 Districts, Aids to, J.A. Thompson SANITATION of the Suburbs (20) 362 of Sydney, J.T. Jones SAP of Silky Oak (Grevillea(30) 194 Robusta, R.Br.), Constituents, H.G. Smith SATURN and Mars, Notes on (12) 246 the Geocentric Conjunction 1879, J. Tebbutt SATURN, Tenth Satellite (40)%22 of, H.A. Lenehan SATURN Rings, Secondary Shadow of, H.A. Lenehan (40) 22 SAVINGS Banks, Post Office, (4) 49 Friendly Societies, and Government Life Assurance, C. Rolleston SCARLET Fever and Measles (28) in Sydney, Nao; T.P. Anderson Stuart SCAVENAGE, Note on, (20) J.A. Thompson SCHOMBURGK, Dr. Richard, (25) Botanist, Account of Life, A. Leibius SCHOLARSHIPS, P.N. Russell, (39) S.H. Barraclough SCHOOL of Mines for (27) Sydney University, W.H. Warren SCHOOL of Tropical (41) Medicine for Australia, T.P. Anderson Stuart SCHOOLS, Discussion on (50) Science Teaching in SCHOOLS, Science Teaching (35) in, A. Liversidge SCIENCE, Applications of (29) Frequently Pass for Science Itself, R. Threlfall SCIENCE, Absent in the (20) Schools of the Colony of N.S.W., A. Liversidge SCIENCE in General (40) Education, H.A. Lenehan SCIENCE in Schools, (50) Discussion on SCIENCE Should Be Fostered, (50) R. Greig-Smith SCIENCE Teaching in (35) Schools, A. Liversidge SCIENCE Teaching in (22) Schools, Importance of, C.S. Wilkinson SCIENCE, the Value of, (50) R. Greig-Smith 28 359 XV 21 16 LIX 16 25 25 37 LIX 10 16 11 12 SCIENCE Workers, Disunity (22) 43 of Action, C.S. Wilkinson SCIENTIFIC and Industrial (39) Training, Urgent Need for, XXXIII S.H. Barraclough SCIENTIFIC Journalisn, (SO) 16 R. Grieg-Smith SCIENTIFIC Men of N.S.W., (46) 17 J.H. Maiden _ SCIENTIFIC Method, (39) Rational versus Empirical, XXXIV S.H. Barraclough SCIENTIFIC Societies in (46) 21 N.o.W., Early History of, J.H. Maiden SCIENTIFIC Societies in (39) VI N.S.W., Membership and Attendance, S.H. Barraclough SCIENTISTS, Few and Poorly (20) 27 Paid Openings for, A. Liversidge SCOTT's Antarctic (47) 8 Disaster, R.H. Cambage SCURVY Re-appearance in the (1) 58 Merchant Service, E.Bedford SEAL Rocks Lighthouse, (34) 98 N.S.W., Damage by Lightning, C.W. Darley SEASONS, Periodicity of (30) 70 Good and Bad, H.C. Russell SEA Water, Action on Cast (14) 149 Iron, A. Liversidge SEA Water from Coogee, (41-255 N.S.W., Analysis of, C.J. White SEA Water, Recovery of (29). 350 Gold and Silver from, A. Liversidge SEA Weed (Ecklonia (41) Exasperata), Analysis of Ash of, €.J. White SEA Weed for Agar Agar (47) from Western Australia, J.B. Cleland SEA Weed (Olive Green), (32) Key to Tribes and Genera of, R.A. Bastow SEDIMENTARY Rocks of Lower (42) Shoalhaven River, N.S.W., C.F. Laseron SEISMOMETERS (Wiechert) at (43) Riverview College, E.F. Pigot (Rev. ) SELENIUM, Effect of Light (43) on Electrical Conductivity of, 0.U. Vonwiller SELENIUM, Rectifying (47) Properties of, O.U. Vonwiller SELFE, Norman, Death of, (46) J.H. Maiden SERIAL Literature, (41) Catalogue of, T.P. Anderson Stuart SERPENTINE near Gundagai, (14) N.S.W., C. Moore SEVEN Oaks, Macleay River, (33) N.S.W., Temperature Rise after Dark, H.C. Kiddle SEWAGE Disposal, (37) W.H. Warren SEWAGE Disposal by Farm, (28) T.P. Anderson Stuart SEWAGE Disposal, Methods (34) of, W.M. Hamlet SEWAGE Effluent After (20) Treatment, Drinking of, J.T. Jones 65 95 We 169 316 388 361 129 14 21 ‘204 47 16 20 366 66 SEWAGE Farms, Area (28) Required, T.P. Anderson Stuart SEWAGE Farms in Dry (20) Climates, Use of, J.T... Jones SEWAGE in Melbourne (20) Gutters, J.T. Jones SEWAGE, Nitrites in, (34) W.M. Hamlet SEWAGE Purification, 632) H. Deane SEWAGE Purification, (34) W.M. Hamlet SEWAGE Purification, (35) J Gios- Purvis SEWAGE Solids Reduced to (34) Liquid by Treatment, W.M. Hamlet SEWERAGE Extensions in (27) Sydney, N.S.W., W.H. Warren SEWERAGE of Country Towns, (26) J.A. Thompson 19 364 364 30 16 26 XII 32 48 132 SEWERAGE Out-fall Treatment(32) VII at North Sydney, N.S.W., T.H. Houghton SEWERAGE Schemes for North (33) Sydney and Double Bay, NES We tidy Davas SEWERAGE Systems, (37) W.H. Warren SEWER Air, Characteristics (28) of, T.P. Anderson Stuart SEWER Gas, Non-Poisonous, (28) T.P. Anderson Stuart SEWER Pipes, Tests on, (35) W.E. Cook XI 46 20 LIII SEWERS and Drains, (26) 143 Ventilation: of; J.-M.) Smaitl SEWERS, Explosions Caused (20) 342 Damage to, J.T. Jones SEWERS, Fire-Assisted (20) 342 g Ventilation of, J.T. Jones SEWERS of Open-Topped (20) 343 Channels with Continuous | Grating, J.T. Jones SEWERS, Ventilation of, (20) 339 JiT; Jones SEWER Ventilation, Banner (26) 42 System of, H.C. Russell SHACKLETON Expedition (48) 10 Geological Reports, H.Gs: Smith SHALE (Chocolate) and (40) 154 Tufaceous Sandstone of Narrabeen Series, Analyses of, S.G. Walton and R.S. Bonney SHEA's : Creek, N.SeWis (30) 158 Submerged Forest with Dugong Remains, R. Etheridge Jnr., T.W. Edgeworth David, and J.W. Grimshaw SHEEP Death Rate High in (25) 46 Certain Areas, M.A. Loir SHEEP Eating Darling Peas (31) 10 Suffer Peripheral Neuritis, J.H. Maiden SHEEP, Gold-Plated Teeth (39) 33 (so-called), A. Liversidge SHELL Heaps and Shell Beds,(26) 304 E.J. Statham SHELLS, Terrestrial and (8);")29 Marine, Eleven New Species from North-Eastern Australia, J. Brazier SHOALHAVEN River (Lower), (44) 190 Palaeontology of, C.F.Laseron SHOALHAVEN River (Lower), (42) 316 Sedimentary Rocks of, C.F. Laseron SHORELINE Studies at (50) 165 Botany Bay, N.S.W., XXXVII E.C. Andrews SIBLEY College, Cornell, (39) XXI S.H. Barraclough SILICATE of Soda, (44) 583 Experiments with, W.J. Clunies Ross SILICON, Rectifying (47) 129 Properties of, O.U. Vonwiller SILKY Oak Sap, (30) 194 Constituents of, H.G. Smith SILL Structure of Eruptive (30) 285 Rocks, T.W. Edgeworth David SILT Beds of Port Jackson, (21) 173 N.S.W., F.B. Gipps SILURIAN and Devonian (40) 130 Rocks near Canoblas, N.S.W., C.A. Stissmilch SILVER and Other Minerals (20) 231 in N.S.W., A. Liversidge SILVER and Gold in Sea (29) 335 Water, A. Liversidge SILVER Chloride, New (3) 168 Apparatus for Reducing, A. Leibius SILVERED Glass Mirrors, (40) 26 Reflecting Power of, H.A. Lenehan SILVER Field at Barrier (24) 177 Range, Geological Notes on, | C.W. Marsh SILVER Mine at Boorook, (295255 W.A. Dixon SILVER Nuggets, Crystalline(34) 255 Structure of, A.Liversidge SILVER Recovery from Sea (29) Water with Muntz Metal Sheathing, A.Liversidge SINGLETON, N.S.W., Rock (7) Paintings near, R.H.Mathews SIRIUS, Clark's Companion (12) Of; (H.C... Russell SKY Photographs Taken at (25) Sydney Observatory, N.S.W., H.C. Russell SKYSCRAPERS in 1899, (33) N. Selfe SLATE, Remarkable Example (10) of Contortion, A. Liversidge SLEEPING Sickness, (41) T.P. Anderson Stuart SMALLPOX, J.A. Thompson (21) SMALLPOX on S.S. Océanien, (20) J.A. Thompson SMILAX Glycyphylla, Sweet (20) Principle of, E.H.Rennie SMITH, Professor John, Death of, A. Liversidge (20) SMITH, Walter A., Death in (42) Fall from Tower of Pyrmont Bridge, H. Deane SMITHSONIAN Institution, Royal Society of N.S.W. Likened to, H.C.Russell (11) SMOKE Nuisance Around Sydney, N.S.W., N.Selfe (33) SNAKE, Australian Black, Action of the Venom of, Codie. Martin (29) SNAKE, Australian Black, Venom of, C.J. Martin and J.McG. Smith (26) 67 350 553 235 93 IV 241 14 33 146 240 68 SNAKE Bites and Their Trans. Antidotes, Phil. Dr. Berncastle Socly: SNAKES in the Neighbour- Trans. hood of Sydney, N.s.W., Phil. G. Krefft Soc'y. SNAKE Poison, (28) T.P. Anderson Stuart SOARING Machines, (32) L. Hargrave SOARING, Possibility of (31) in Horizontal Wind, L. Hargrave SOCIOLOGY of Some (39) Australian Tribes, R.H. Mathews SOIL, Action of Lime on, (41) F.B. Guthrie and L. Cohen SOIL, Action of Lime on, (50) R. Greig-Smith SOIL, Action of Volatile (50) Disinfectants on, R. Greig-Smith SOIL Alkalinity, Influence (41) of Nitric Acid on, R.S. Symmonds SOIL, Beneficial Effect of (50) Cultivation, R. Greig-Smith SOIL, Benefit of a Mustard (50) Crop, R. Greig-Smith SOIL Fertility, Aspects of, (50) R. Greig-Smith SOIL Fertilizer Solubility, (45) Effect of Heating and Antiseptic Treatment, H.I. Jensen SOIL, Influence of Air Drying of, R. Greig-Smith (50) SOIL, Influence of Season on, R. Greig-Smith (50) 191 209 207 104 61 62 48 46 76 52 43 169 69 71 SOIL, Injurious Effect of (50) Sugar on, R. Greig-Smith SOIL Manganese Content, (43) Effect on Grass, F.B. Guthrie and L. Cohen SOIL, Method of Separating (39) Clay and Sand in, L.Cohen SOIL Protozoa, Action of, (50) R. Greig-Smith SOIL Sewage Sickness, (50) R. Greig-Smith SOIL Sickness, (50) R. Greig-Smith SOIL, Steaming of, (50) R. Greig-Smith SOIL, Use of Dry Heat on, (50) R. Greig-Smith SOILS and Subsoils of (21) Sydney and Suburbs, J.B. Henson SOILS for Sugar (23) Plantations, Composition of, W.A. Dixon SOILS of N.S.W., Chemical (37) Nature of, F.B. Guthrie SOLAR Astronomy, (21) C. Rolleston SOLAR Heat, Use in France, (11) H.C. Russell SOLAR Parallax, (16) Determination of, H.C. Russell SOLAR Parallax, Values of, (26) H.C. Russell SOUNDINGS for Bridges at (19) Sydney, N.S.W., H.C.Russell SOUTHERLY Bursters (Busters), H.A. Hunt (28) 72 354 98 63 68 44 46 47 220 32 LI ' 10 16 44 138, eo SOUTHERLY Bursters (27) (Busters), W.H. Warren SOUTHERN Pacific Railway (42) Company, U.S.A., H.Deane SOUTHERN Tableland, N.S.W., (43) Physiography of, C.A. Sussmilch "SOW and Pigs", Sydney (44) Harbour Reef, H.D. Walsh SPARROWS, Coccidiosis in, (47) J.B. Cleland SPECTACLES on Children, (39) Unknown in the 1860's, C.O. Burge SPECTACLES Using Prismatic (23) Lenses Give Magnification, P.J. Edmunds SPECTROSCOPY, Progress in, (11) H.C. Russell SPECULA (18"''), Polishing (20) and Figuring by Hand, H.F. Madsen SPENCER, Dr.Walter, Death (45) of, T.W. Edgeworth David SPERMATOZOA of Honeyeaters, (43) J.B. Cleland and T.H. Johnston SPHERICAL Trigonometry (33) Developed before Plane Trigonometry, G.H. Knibbs SPIDER Poison, (28) T.P. Anderson Stuart SPIRANGIUM (Genus) in the (46) Hawkesbury Series, N.S.W., W.S. Dun SPRINGS of Water in Time (31) of Drought, W.E. Abbott STANDARD Datum at Sydney, (32) Alteration at Lands Dept. Building, H. Deane 11 21 331 15 70 1i 64 US 75 11 201 23 STANHOPE Arithmetometer, (24) R. Harley (Rev.) STANHOPE Logical Machine, (24) R. Harley (Rev. ) STANNIFEROUS Deposits of (9) Tasmania, S.H. Wintle STARS (Circumpolar), Chart (28) of, H.C. Russell STAR-Discs and the Separating Power of Telescopes, W.J. MacDonnell (12) STARS (Double), (15) H.C. Russell STARS (Double), List of, (17) H.C. Russell STARS (Double) and (14) Southern Binaries, H.C. Russell STAR (Double) L5014, Orbit (27) of, R.P. Sellors STAR ''Gem'' Cluster in Argo, (13) H.C. Russell STAR Lacaille 445, (15) J. Tebbutt STAR Maps, New Method of (13) Printing, H.C. Russell STAR (Variable) in the Trans. Southern Hemisphere, Phil. J. Tebbutt Jnr. Soc'y. STAR (Variable) R.Carinae, (15) J. Tebbutt STATISTICAL Representation, (45) Application of Fourier Series, G.H. Knibbs STATISTICAL Representation, (44) Curve pee ee G.H. Knibbs 69 122 121 87 275 241 935 123 25 380 fail 379 163 126 380 76 341 70 STATISTICAL Representation, (48) 473 Logarithmic Homologues and Anti-Logarithmic Generatrices, G.H. Knibbs and F.W. Barford STATISTICAL Review of (6) 105 N.S.W. Progress 1862-1871, C. Rolleston STEAM Boilers, W.H. Warren (37) 11 STEAM Engineering Progress, (37) 6 W.H. Warren STEAM Engine, First in (5A ORK Australia, N. Selfe STEAM Engine Theory, (30) S.H. Barraclough CXXXI STEAM Flour Mill, N. Selfe (34) XXI STEAM Motor, 1/6 I.H.P., Weighing 3%lbs., L. Hargrave (26) 170 "STEAMBOATS" in Early Days, (44) 2 H.D. Walsh STEAM Turbines, (37) 8 W.H. Warren STEAM Turbines, Advantages (37) 9 of, W.H. Warren STEEL Corrosion in Water, (45) 67 G.J. Burrows and C.E. Fawsitt STEEL, Physical Properties (32) 150 when Alloyed with Nickel, W.H. Warren and S.H. Barraclough STEPHENS, Prof. William (25) if John, Headmaster Sydney Grammar School 1856-66, A. Leibius STIMPSON, Dr.W., (48) 140 Australian Journal of, C. Hedley STONE Implements, A. Liversidge (28) 252 STONE Implements of Aborigines, P. MacPherson (Rev. ) "STONE Rolls" in Bulli Coal Seams of N.S.W., W.G. Woolnough (44) 334 STORAGE Reservoirs, (34) Curved Concrete Walls XLIX for, C.W. Darley STORM Caused Window to (22) 259 Burst Outwards, H.C.Russell STORMS at Narrabri, 13th (26) 314 Oct. 1892, H.C. Russell STORMS in Australia, Trans.153 J. Tebbutt Jnr. Phil. Soc'y. STORMS in Australia, Trans.165 W.B. Clarke (Rev. ) Phil. Soc'y. STORMS, 21st Sept. 1888, (22) 256 H.C. Russell STORMS on Coast of N.S.W., (12) 77 H.C. Russell STRAINS in Materials, Measurement of Minute Values, W.H. Warren (21) 74 STRAIN Tests of Materials, (31) 89 Apparatus for, W.H.Warren STRESS-Strain Apparatus (22) %253 (Autographic), Description of, W.H. Warren STRINGY Bark Trees of (32) 104 N.S.W., Essential Oils of, R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith STROPHALOSIAE and New (17) 87 Aucella from Cretaceous of North-East Australia, R. Etheridge Jnr. (19) 113 = ——_ SUBMERGED Forest with (30) Dugong Remains, Shea's Creek, N.S.W., R. Etheridge Jnr., T.W. Edgeworth David, and J.W. Grimshaw SUCROSE, Oxidation by Potassium Permanganate, C.W.R. Powell (48) SUGAR as a Foodstuff in Australia, T.P. Anderson Stuart (28) SUGAR Cane, Roots of, Hib: Roth (17) SUGAR Plantation Soils, Composition of, W.A.Dixon (23) SUGAR Series, Constitution (25) of, W.M. Hamlet SUICIDE in Australia, (45) Statistical Analysis of, G.H. Knibbs SULPHUR, Electrical (27) Properties of, W.H. Warren SULPHURIC Acid, Volumetric (41) Method for Estimation of, T. Cooksey SUNLIGHT, Actinic, (40) Distribution of, H.A. Lenehan SUN Motion in Space, (34) History and Bibliography, G.H. Knibbs SUNSPOT Effect on Rainfall, (12) C. Rolleston SUNSPOT Minima, Possible (36) Relationship with Volcanic Eruptions, H.I. Jensen SUNSPOTS and Magnet Storms, (40) H.A. Lenehan SUNSPOTS Effect on Seismic (38) and Volcanic Phenomena and Weather, H.I. Jensen 158 225 52 135 32 164 225 13 216 24 148 10 42 24 40 71 SUNSPOTS Spectra, Use of (43) 13 Zeeman Effect, W.M. Hamlet SUN, Total Eclipse, (5) s0.13 Suggested Visit to Cape York, J. Smith SUN, Total Eclipse, (40) 9 30th Aug. 1905, H.A. Lenehan SUPERANNUATION Act of Trans.215 1864, Comments on, Phil. Lt.Col. Ward Soc'y. SUPERPHOSPHATES , (43) 69 Determination of Free Acid in, F.B. Guthrie and A.A. Ramsay SURVEYING, School of, (39) S.H. Barraclough XVII SURVEYING, Solutions of (3)'+129 Problems in, M.Gardiner SURVEYING, Tacheometer, (38) I with an Ordinary Theodolite, T. Kennedy SWAN Hill Lift Bridge over (30) XC River Murray, N.S.W., P. Allan SWAN River, W.A., Great (31) I Breakwater at Mouth of, C.O. Burge SWIFT's Comet (I) 1892, (26) 335 Observed at Windsor, J. Tebbutt SYDNEY Beaches, Ecological (49) 15 Sketch of, C. Hedley SYDNEY City Railway, Idea. (31) IV Still Being Investigated, G.0.; Burge SYDNEY City Railway, (32) V Portion of Hyde Park to be Used for, T.H. Houghton SYDNEY City Railway (G2) 23 Terminus at St.James, H.Deane 72 SYDNEY, Deep Well Waters, (12) W.A. Dixon SYDNEY Harbour Colliery, (44) Fossil Plants fron, W.S. Dun SYDNEY Harbour Reclamation (27) by Dredging, W.H. Warren SYDNEY Harbour Reef Known (44) as ''Sow and Pigs", H.D. Walsh SYDNEY Harbour Reef ''Sow (44) and Pigs" Helps Keep Eastern Channel Deep, H.D. Walsh SYDNEY Harbour, Ship (44) Accommodation in, H.D. Walsh SYDNEY Harbour Trust, (44) H.D. Walsh SYDNEY Harbour Tunnels, (21) F.B. Gipps SYDNEY Harbour Tunnels for (31) Trams Suggested, J.H.Maiden SYDNEY Harbour Water Tests (13) for Ammonia, W.H. Sharp (Rev.) SYDNEY, Hospital (2) Requirements of, A.Roberts SYDNEY, Limestone near, (26) H.G. Smith SYDNEY Longitude, Use of (19) Telegraph in Determination of, H.C. Russell SYDNEY, Measles and (28) Scarlet Fever in, T.P. Anderson Stuart SYDNEY Meteorological (16) Observations 1882 SYDNEY Meteorological. (17) Observations 1883 133 615 46 15 16 11 10 173 Z9 43 ZS 302 28 293 295 SYDNEY Meteorological (18) 191 Observations 1884 SYDNEY Meteorological (19) 207 Observations 1885 SYDNEY, Rate of Decay of (40) 158 Radio-Activity in Atmosphere of, S.G. Lusby and T. Ewing SYDNEY, Smoke Nuisance. (335)-"TI Around, N. Selfe SYDNEY, Suggestion for (40) 69 Port of, L. Hargrave SYDNEY Water and Sewerage (41) Pumping, J.F. Furniss XXVI SYDNEY Observatory (25) 93 Celestial Photographs, H.C. Russell SYDNEY Observatory, (39) 93 Latitude of, C.J.Merfield SYDNEY Observatory, (12}° 222 Longitude of, H.C.Russell SYDNEY Observatory, (14) 19 Longitude of, J. Tebbutt SYDNEY Observatory (12) 63 Longitude, Proposed Correction to, J.Tebbutt SYDNEY Observatory, Photos (24) 106 of Milky Way Taken at, H.C. Russell SYDNEY Observatory, (25), .-58 Preparations for Making Chart of Heavens, H.C. Russell SYDNEY Parks, Control and (36) 1 Management of, J.H.Maiden SYDNEY Peppermint (31) 195 (Eucalyptus Piperita), Essential Oil of, R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith SYDNEY Rainfall 1840-1879, (14) C. Moore facing 18 SYDNEY Rainfall Compared (41) 190 with Melbourne 1876-1905, A. Duckworth SYDNEY Rainfall, Notes on, (5) J, Omith SYDNEY, Sanitary Conditions (20) of Eastern Suburbs, F.H. Quaife SYDNEY, Sanitation of the Suburbs of, J.T. Jones (20) SYDNEY Streets Well Lit by (32) Gas, T.H. Houghton SYDNEY, Snakes near, Trans. G. Krefft Poa: Soc'y. SYDNEY Soils and Subsoils, (21) J.B. Henson SYDNEY, Soundings for (19) Various Bridges, H.C. Russell SYDNEY Standard Datun, (32) Alteration to, H.Deane SYDNEY Suburbs, Health in, (22) C.S. Wilkinson SYDNEY Trams, W.H. Warren (37) SYDNEY University, School (27) of Mines, W.H. Warren SYDNEY University Starts (20) Meagre Science Instruction, A. Liversidge SYDNEY, Use of Tide Gauge, (19) H.C. Russell SYDNEY Water, Complete (43) Analysis of, S.G. Walton SYDNEY Water, Effect on (20) Lead, A. Liversidge 362 VI 34 220 ZS 16 148 SYDNEY Water Supply, (2) J. omith SYDNEY Water Supply, (34) N. Selfe SYDNEY Water Supply by (8) Gravitation, (9) J. Manning SYDNEY Water Supply, (42) History of, T.W. Keele SYSTEMATIC Training, (39) Urgency of, S.H. Barraclough TACHEOMETER Surveying with (38) an Ordinary Theodolite, T. Kennedy TAENIOPTERIS in Roof of (45) Sydney Harbour Colliery, W.S. Dun TANNIN Extracts, (50) R. Greig-Smith TANNING Substances in N.S.W., J.H. Maiden Part 1 (21) Part 2 (21) Part 3 (2) Part 4 (21) Part 5 (22) TANNIN, Plant Rich in, (24) C. Moore TASMANIA, Evansite in, (27) HiGs Smvth TASMANIA, Molluscan Fauna, (12) J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev. ) TASMANIA, Stanniferous (9) Deposits, S.H. Wintle TASMANIAN Forests, Their (12) Botany and Economic Value, J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev. ) TASMANIAN Hydrozoa, EOE. Briggs (48) 73 554 34 29 87 17 302 74 TEACHING Elementary 39), 70 Crystallography, Models for Use in, W.G. Woolnough TEACHING Institutions, (38) 5 F.B. Guthrie TECHNICAL Colleges, (38) 5 F.B. Guthrie TECHNICAL Colleges, (25), 26 Branches Opened in Country Towns, A. Leibius TECHNOLOGICAL Museum to be Erected, A. Liversidge (24) 18 TECHNOLOGICAL Museum, (20) 29 Nucleus in Old Agricultural Hall in Domain, A.Liversidge TECHNOLOGICAL Museum in (25 )y 27 Domain has 30,000 Specimens, A. Leibius TECTONIC Lines of. Australia(45) 4 T.W. Edgeworth David TELEGRAPH and Telephone, (3.23) Ai9 H. Deane TELEGRAPH Connection of G3) t45 Australia to Europe and America, E.C. Cracknell TELEGRAPH Mileage in (22); 24 Noo lw... C.S., Wilkinson TELEGRAPHY, Duplex, (8) 1 ESC. Cracknel 1 TELEPHONE and Telegraph, (32). 9 H. Deane TELEPHONE between Sydney (32) and Bathurst Under XIII Construction, T.H.Houghton TELEPHONE between Sydney (32)) and Newcastle Completed, XIII T.H. Houghton TELEPHONE Introduced to C12) 6 England, C. Rolleston TELESCOPE Mirrors, ‘TEMPLES dn Caves iain TELEPHONE Line of 206 Miles of Fencing Wire (Wilcannia), T.H.Houghton (32) (20) Polishing by Hand, H.F. Madsen TELESCOPE Mounting, New Form for Equatorial Telescopes, H.C. Russell (12) TELESCOPE Object Glasses, Remarks on Mounting, H.C. Russell (12) TELESCOPES, Separating Power of, W.J. MacDonnell (12) TEMPERATURE Increase after Dark at Seven Oaks, Macleay River, N.S.W., H.C. Kiddle (33) India, Phil, Dr. Berncastle TENISON-Woods, Rev.J.E., Account of the Life of, A. Liversidge (24) TENISON-Woods, Rev.J.E., (22) An Invalid, A.Roberts (Sir) TERTIARY Corals in (11) Australia, J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev. ) TERTIARY Deposits of Australia, J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev. ) (11) TERTIARY Fauna of Australia, R. Tate (27) TERTIARY Fossil Corals and Polyzoa of Australia, J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev. ) (12) TERTIARY Palaeontology in Australia, J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev. ) (11) Trans. Soc'y. XITI 79 249 247 241 204 178 183 65 167 57 415 TERTIARY Polyzoa in (11) 129 Australia, R. Etheridge Jnr. TESTING Australian Timbers, (24) 129 W.H. Warren TESTING Cement, Recent (28) 258 Researches in, W.S.de L. Roberts TESTING Construction (37) 27 Materials, W.H. Warren TESTING-Machine for Equal (32) Alternating Stresses, CVITI W.H. Warren TESTING Materials, Methods (31) of, W.H. Warren XIII THERMOELECTRIC Couples for (29) 23 High Temperature Measure- ments, R. Threlfall THERMOMETER Errors, (10). 35 H.C. Russell THERMOMETER, New Recording (22) 335 Type; : Hs€. Russell THOMPSON, Lt.Col. Ashley John Onslow, Death of, (49) 10 C. Hedley THUNDER and Hail Storms in (14) 51 N.S.W., H.C. Russell THUNDERSTORM, 26th Oct. (22) 338 1888, H.C. Russell THURRAWAL Language, G55) AlZ7 R.H. Mathews THURSTON, R.H., the Late, (39) XXI S.H. Barraclough TICK Poison, (28) 10 T.P. Anderson Stuart TIDAL Wave, May 1877, (12) 103 J.P. Josephson TIDE Gauge at Sydney, C19) i; 76 N.S.W., H.C. Russell TIDE Gauges, G.H. Halligan TIDES, Extra High Springs late 1893, J. Tebbutt TIMBERS, Indigenous, R. Greig-Smith TIMBERS, Test by Sand Blast, W.H. Warren TIMBERS, 'Powellising" by Molasses, H. Deane TIMBERS, Preservation, H. Deane TIMBERS of N.S.W., J.V. de Coque TIMBERS, Transverse Tests of, J. Nangle TIMBERS, Use of Test Results in Design of Timber Structures, W.H. Warren TIME Signals, Improvements Suggested, W.E. and F.B. Cooke TIME Zoning Mooted for Australia, H.C. Russell TIN, W.B. Clarke (Rev.) TIN Deposits of N.S.W., 5-H. Cox TIN in Beach Sands of Richmond River District, N.S.W., J.C.H. Mingaye TIN Ore, A. Leibius TINPLATE Waste, R. Greig-Smith TINGUAITE, Variety of at Mt. Kosciusko, N.S.W., T.W. Edgeworth David, F.B. Guthrie and W.G. Woolnough (37) (27) (50) (44) (42) (42) (28) (47) (24) (50) (26) (6) (20) (26) (6) (50) (35) 75 15 559 35 620 25 25 189 165 129 269 A4 28 93 368 73 30 347 76 TINTOMETER, W.A. Dixon (25) 302 TITANIC Steamship, (44) 6 Particulars of, H.D. Walsh TOLUENE in Coal Tar Oils, (50) 99 Analysis of, G. Harker TOPAZES and Labradorite of (33) 193 N.S.W., Composition of, G. Harker TOTEMIC Division of (31) 154 Australian Aboriginal Tribes, R.H. Mathews TOXIC Effect of Fusel Oil, (21) 242 W.M. Hamlet TRAINING of Individuals, (32) 50 Necessity for, H.Deane TRAIN Lighting with (34) Acetylene, N. Selfe XXXVITI TRAMS in Brisbane, Q., (31)' “IV Conversion from Horse to Electric,’ C.0O., Burge TRAMS in Sydney, (37) 14 W.H. Warren TRAMWAY Conversion from (31) 28 Cable to Electric, J.H. Maiden TRAMWAY Curves, Use of (31) LVI Cubic Parabola as Transition, C.J. Merfield TRAMWAY Extensions c.1893, (27) 39 W.H. Warren TRAMWAY, King and Ocean (27) 39 Streets, Sydney, N.S.W., — - W.H. Warren TRAMWAY Power House, (32) --43 Particulars of the First in Sydney, H. Deane TRAMWAY Rail Joints, (31) G.R. Cowdery XCVITII TRAMWAY Run by Compressed (34) Air, N. Selfe TRAMWAY Tunnel under (31) Sydney Harbour Suggested, J.H. Maiden TRANSIT of Mercury, Note (12) on, J. Tebbutt TRANSIT of Venus in 1874, C7): H.C. Russell TRANSIT of Venus in 1874, (8) Results of Observations, (12) H.C. Russell TRANSIT of Venus in 1874, (16) Results Disappointing, H.C. Russell TRANSMUTATION of Rocks in Trans. Australia, Phat; W.B. Clarke (Rev.) Soc'y. TRANSPIRATION of Water (26) from Trees, H.C. Russell TREES, Indigenous, Natural (38) Grafts Between, J.H.Maiden TREES, Rate of Growth in (25) Australia, H.C. Russell TREES, Transpiration of (26) Water from, H.C. Russell TREMATODES of Australian (50) Birds, S.J. Johnston TRIANGLE Micrometer, (12) H.C. Russell TRIANGULATION of N.S.W., (20) Base Line at Lake George, H.C. Russell TRIASSIC Plant Remains (27) near Manly, N.S.W., B. Dunstan TRIMETHYLAMINE in (47) Australian Salt Bush, R.W. Challinor XXXITI 29 226 me 243 267 49 36 168 49 187 236 151 378 236 TROCHOIDED Plane, (18) 61 L. Hargrave TROPICAL Australia for (44) 416 White Races, Suitability of, T.V. Danes TROPICAL Diseases, Study (41) 9 of, T.P. Anderson Stuart TROPICAL Rain, ClG)P fly, H.C. Russell TRYPANOSOMES in Australia, (41) 16 T.P. Anderson Stuart TUBERCLE Bacilli, Human (41) 18 and Bovine, T.P. Anderson Stuart TUBERCLE in Cow's Milk, (41) 19 T.P. Anderson Stuart TUFACEOUS Sandstone and (40) 154 Chocolate Shale of Narrabeen Series, Analyses of, S.G. Walton and R.S. Bonney TWEED River Perlitic (28) 306 Pitchstone, W.F. Smeeth 334 TYPHOID Carriers, (43) 9 W.M. Hamlet TYPHOID Fever at Aberdeen, (28) 29 N.S.W., T.P. Anderson Stuart UNDERGROUND Railway, (32) 14 Central London Railway under Construction, H. Deane UNDERGROUND Water in (259) “57 Western Districts of N.S.W., H.C. Russell UNDERGROUND Water of (260) 2" 75 N.S.W., J.C.H. Mingaye URANUS and Jupiter (4)? 23 Magnitudes, J. Tebbutt URANUS, Notes on, (12) 220 J. Tebbutt UREASE in Legume Nodules, (49) M.S. Benjamin U.S.A., Observatories in, (12) W.J. MacDonnell UNIVERSITY Students, (32) Failure Rate of First Year, H. Deane VACCINE Against Anthrax, (28) T.P. Anderson Stuart VACUUM Pump, Simple (41) Sprengel Type, J.A.Pollock VANILLA, Determination of (47) Vanillin in, W.M. Doherty VARIABLE Star in Constellation Ara, J. Tebbutt (Ul) VEGETABLE Exudations in Australia, J.H. Maiden and H.G. Smith (29) VEGETATION of Eastern Australia, Effect of Mountains on, R.H.Cambage (48) VEGETATION, Effect of (26) White Settlement in Australia, A.G. Hamilton VELOCITY Recorder, New (28) Instrument Applied to Anemometry, J.A. Griffiths VENOM of Australian Black (26) Snakes, C.J. Martin and J.McG. Smith VENOM of Australian Black (29) Snakes, Action of, C.J. Martin VENTILATION of Sewers and (26) Drains, J.M. Smail VENTILATION of Sewers and (20) Dwellings, J.T. Jones VENUS, Transit in 1874, (7) H.C. Russell 7. 78 229 52 13 140 157 L977, 393 267 178 281 240 146 143 339 71 VENUS Transit Observed at (8) Eden, N.S.W., W.Scott (Rev.) VENUS Transit Observed in (8) N.S.W., H.C. Russell VENUS Transit, Results of (12) Observations, H.C. Russell VENUS Transit Observations (16) Disappointing, H.C.Russell VERTEBRATED Animals of Trans. Lower Murray and Phil. Darling, G. Krefft Socly. VICTORIA, Aboriginal (36) Language, R.H. Mathews "VICTORIA", Name of 10/- (35) Coin in Decimal Systen, A. Liversidge VICTORIAN Coal Fields, (7) W.B. Clarke (Rev. ) VIENNA, Botanical (40) Conference at, H.A. Lenehan VISCOSITY of Water by the (30) Efflux Method, (29) G.H. Knibbs VISCOSITY of Water, (42) R. Hosking (43) VITIS Opaca (F.v.M.), (40) Chemical Investigation of, R.T. Baker and H.G. Smith VOLCANIC and Earthquake Activity in the World, C. Rolleston (21) VOLCANIC Eruptions and Sunspot Minima, Possible Relationship, H.I.Jensen (36) VOLCANIC Necks of Hornsby and Dundas, N.S.W., W.N. Benson (44) VOLUMES of Solids, Determination of, G.H. Knibbs (34) i 95 243 Ts 235 43 186 42 495 36 VON Haast, John Francis (22) 1 Julius, Biographical Note, C.S. Wilkinson VON Mueller, Baron (9) 56 Ferdinand, W.B.Clarke (Rev. ) VON Mueller, Baron F., (31) 38 Appreciation of Work, J.H. Maiden VON Mueller, Baron F., (46) 8 Brief Memories of, J.H. Maiden VON Mueller, Baron F., (31) 2 Death of, J.H. Maiden VOSS, Houlton Harries, (46) 13 Death of, J.H. Maiden WADE, Leslie A.B., Death (4G) xwtA of, , €.) Hedley WALLACE, Dr. Alfred (48) 2 Russell, Death of, H.G. somith WALLERAWANG Coal and Iron oO Me Ore Deposits, A. Liversidge WAMBEYAN Caves, Trans.197 J. Cox Phal. Soc'y. WAR, the Virtue of, (39) S.H. Barraclough XXVIII WASH Bottle and Pipette (38) 418 Combined, J.W. Hogarth WASTE Matter Utilisation, (50) 38 R. Greig-Smith WATER at Low Temperature, (37) 224 Dielectric Constant of, 0O.U. Vonwiller WATER Conservation, (37) 30 W.H. Warren WATER Conservation, (37) V H.G. McKinney WATER Conservation in C37) N.S.W., L.A.B. Wade LXVI WATER Conservation (35223 Projects in N.S.W., H.G. McKinney WATER Conservation Surveys (30) ot)\\ FB. Gipps of N.S.W., H.G. McKinney LXXIV WATER Filtration, (38) J.M. Smail XIII WATER Filtration at Hunter (38) L District Works, West Maitland, J.B. Henson WATER for Sydney Water (3) 146 Commission, Chemical Examination of, J. Smith WATER in Uniform Channels, (31) 356 Flow of, S.H. Barraclough and T.P. Strickland WATER in Uniform Pipes, (31) 314 Flow of, G.H. Knibbs WATER Main Incrustation in (12) 264 Sydney, N.S.W., W.Morris | WATER Mills in Sydney, (34) XIX N.S.W., N. Selfe WATER Power, W.H. Warren (37) 17 WATER Power for Petersham (9) 111 and Waverley, N.S.W., J. Manning WATER Reservoirs in N.S.W.,(25) 147 Construction and Cost of, L.W. Darley WATER Rights of Australian (34) 233 Colonies as Affected by Federation, H.G. McKinney WATER Sports on N.S.W. (32), 132 Coast, H.C. Russell WATER Storage, Importance (15) 309 WATER Supply Administration(21) H.G. McKinney WATER Supply. for Broken (26) Hill, N.S.W., H.C. Russell WATER Supply Clarification (43) at Goulburn, N.S.W., G.J. Burrows WATER Supply to Coolgardie, (31) W.A., C.O. Burge WATER Supply to Interior (18) of N.S.W., W.E. Abbott WATER Supply to Sydney, (2) Now. J. Smith WATER Supply to Sydney, (42) History of, T.W. Keele WATER Supply to Sydney from (4) George's River, A.Garran WATER Supply to Sydney from (3) George's and Cook's Rivers, C. Mayes WATER Supply to Sydney by (8) Gravitation, (9) J. Manning WATER Supply to Sydney, Prospect and Kenny Hills Schemes Compared, F.B.Gipps (14) WATER Supply to Sydney, (20) Unsuitability of Lead Pipes, A. Liversidge WATER, Value of Nitrate (45) Figure in Fitness for Drinking, ~CG.S..0 Wrliis WATER Viscosity by the (29) Efflux Method, G.H.Knibbs (30) WATER Viscosity, (423 R. Hosking (43) WATER Warming by Use of (35) Rock Holes, R.H. Mathews hs 60 De, 394 IT 85 86 134 408 ci) 186 34 34 213 80 WATSON, Dr.C. Russell, (48) Death of, H.G. Smith WAVE Length of Electrical (49) Vibrations, J.A. Pollock WAVE-Propelled Vessel, (25) L. Hargrave WEATHER Chart Publication (27) at Sydney Observatory, W.H. Warren WEATHER Depicted (33) Diagrammatically, H. Deane WEATHER, Effect of Polar (41) Ice on, E. Du Faur WEATHER, Long Range (22) Forecasting. of, C.S. Wilkinson WEATHER Maps Published in (11) Sydney Since 3rd Feb. 1877, H.C. Russell WEATHER of the World, (22) Effect of Solar Conditions on, C.S. Wilkinson WEATHER, the Great Cycle, (44) T.W. Keele WEATHER Types in Australia, (29) H.A. Hunt WEHRLITE, Description of, (23) J.C.H. Mingaye WEIGALL, Albert Bythesea, (46) Death of, J.H. Maiden WEIGHTS and Measures, (40) Decimal System of, H.A. Lenehan WELL and River Waters of (23) N.S.W., W.A. Dixon WELLS in the Liverpool (14) Plains District of N.S.W., T.K. Abbott 253 86 19 63 176 22 13 21 25 513 328 15 34 465 281 WELL Waters of Sydney, (12) 133 W.A. Dixon WENTWORTH Falls, N.S.W., (17) 8 Originally Known as Weatherboard, C. Rolleston WENTWORTH Hurricane, (13) 109 H.C. Russell WEST Australia Crystals (35) 332 Symmetrically Distorted, W.G. Woolnough WEST Australia Gadolinite, (36) 286 B.F. Davis, W.G. Woolnough, and T.W. Edgeworth David WEST Australia, Pucherite (42) 251 from, E. Griffiths WEST Australia, Rock (45) 292 Specimens from, J.A. Thomson WESTERN Rivers of N.S.W., (18) Height of, W.E.Abbott facing 202 WEST Moreton, Queensland, (45) 137 Geology of, R.A. Wearne and W.G. Woolnough WET Year in England, Wet (36) 314 Year in Australia Fallacy, H.C. Russell WHARF Built in Deep Water, (32) Dawes Point, Sydney, LXIV N. Selfe WHARF Construction, Sydney (40) Harbour, H.D. Walsh XXIV WHARF Construction, Types (44) 13 of, H.D. Walsh WHEAT Culture in N.S.W., (2) 96 Results from 1857-1867, C. Rolleston WHEAT Gluten, Absorption (30) 124 of Water by, F.B. Guthrie WHIP Worm of Rat's Liver, (27) 86 T.L. Bancroft WHIRLWINDS, H.C. Kiddle (27) WHITFELD, Lewis, Death of, (48) H.G. Smith WHITE Australia, (44) A. Duckworth WHITE, Frederick William, (46) Death of, J.H. Maiden WHITELEGGE, Injustice to, (23) T. Whitelegge WIANAMATTA Shale, (17) J.E. Tenison-Woods (Rev. ) WILKINSON, C.C., Life of, (26) H.C. Russell WIND in Australia, J. Smith (5) WINDMILL, First in Sydney, (34) N.S.W., N. Selfe WINNACKES Periodical Comet (26) 1892, Observed at Windsor, N.S.W., J. Tebbutt WIRELESS Telegraph (47) Messages to and from Antarctica, R.H. Cambage WIRELESS Time Signals, (50) Improvements Suggested, W.E. and F.B. Cooke WOLFE's Comet II, 1891, (26) Observed at Windsor, N.S.W., J. Tebbutt WOOD Enclosed in Basalt at (14) Inverell, Composition of, A. Liversidge WOOL, Green-producing (28) Chromogenic Micro-Organisms in, T.P. Anderson Stuart WOOL, Influence of (16) Australian Climate and Pastures on Growth of, A. Ross 91 16 323 75 335 16 269 335 155 320 259 WOOL, Notes on, P.N. Trebeck WOOL Presses, N. Selfe WOOLLS, Rev.Dr., Obituary of, W.H. Warren WORM-Nests in Australian Cattle, J.B. Cleland and T.H. Johnstone XANTHORRHOEA Hastilis, Growth of Flowering Stem of, J.B. Cleland YERKES Observatory Bruce Telescope, H.A. Lenehan YOSEMITE, U.S.A., E.C. Andrews YOUNG, John, Death of, T.P. Anderson Stuart ZEEMAN Effect used for Work on Spectra of Sun Spots, W.M. Hamlet ZIGZAG at Lapstone, W.H. Warren ZODIACAL Light, H.A. 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