1102 pkesident's address. 



from the same locality near Gosford. With them were found 

 a vast number of Ganoid fishes in an excellent state of pre- 

 servation, forming the most important discovery as yet recorded 

 from the Hawkesbury beds (p. 1 56). A description of the Volcano 

 of Taal, Luzon, with Bibliographical, Geographical, Geological, 

 Botanical, and Zoological notes. Eev. J. E. Tenison- Woods 

 (p. 685). 



Note on a Leucite-basalt from Central New South Wales. Bv 

 Rev. J. Milne Curran, F.G.S. (p. 974). 



On a supposed new species of Nototherium. By C. W. De Vis, 

 M.A. (p. 1065). 



Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. I.e.— Papers by Prof. Liversidge. On 

 the composition of the Thunda meteorite (p. 73). On some Rocks 

 and Minerals from N.G. (p. 227). On Minerals— chiefly Silver— 

 from N.S.W. (p. 231), and on the composition of Drift Pumice 

 of Sydney, and the various Lavas from the Pacific (p. 235). 



Tin deposits of N.S.W. by S. H. Cox, F.C.S., kc, with a sketch 

 of the Bibliography of Tin Mining in N.S.W. (p. 93). A paper 

 mainly upon Lake George, by F. B. Gipps, C.E. (p. 143), may be 

 also mentioned here. 



Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict. I.e.— Intrusive Rocks at Dargo. A. 

 HoAvitt, F.G.S. (p. 127). Post Tertiary Strata between Glenelg 

 R. and Portland Bay. John Dennant, F.G.S. (p. 225). On 

 the formation of the Yarra Delta. A. H. Lucas, M.A. (jx 165). 

 Tripoli (Randanite) deposits of Lilicur. F. M. Krause, F.G.S. 

 (p. 250). Geology of Portland Promontory. G. S. Griffiths, 

 F.G.S. (Vol. XXIV. p. 61). 



Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm. I.e.— Professor Hutton writes on the 

 Geology of the N.Z. Alps (p. 1). R. M. Johnston, F.L.S., 

 contributes a large number of important papers upon questions 

 of Tasmanian and Australian Geology, viz. : — Palaeontology, 

 Avith descriptions of fossils of Upper Palaeozoic Rocks 

 of Tasmania (p. 4). Geology of Bruni Island (p. 18). 

 Reference list of the Tertiary fossils (382 sp). of Tasmania 



