CONTENTS OF VOLUME X, 



Art. IX. — Contributions to the Palaeontology of the Upper 

 Silurian Eocks of Victoria, based on Specimens 

 in the Collections of Mr. George Sweet. Part I. 

 By W. S. Dun. (Pate III.) ... ... ... 79 



X.— On Entropy Meters. By E. F. J. Love, M.A., 



F.E.A.S. (With Diagram) ... ... ... 91 



XI. — On a Method of Determining the Specific Heat of 

 a Liquid, especially of Solutions. By Walter 

 RosENHAiN. (With two Diagrams) ... ... 97 



XII. — Description of a New Species of Unio from tlie 

 Eiver Glenelg. By J. Dennant, F.G.S. (Plate 

 IV.) . ... " ... ... ... ... 112 



XIII.— Observations on Murid* from Central Australia. 



By Edgar R. Waite, F.L.S. (Plates V. and VI.) 114 



XIV. — The Miocene Strata of the Gippsland Lakes Area. 

 By J. Dennant, F.G.S. , and D. Clark, B.C.E. 

 (Plate VII.) ... ... ... ... ... 129 



XV. — On a New Species of Victorian Mollusc (Corallio- 

 phila wilsoni). By G. B. Peitchard and J. H. 

 Gatliff ... ... ... ... ... 140 



XVI. — Notes on Certain of the Initiation Ceremonies of 

 the Arunta Tribe, Central Australia. By Professor 

 Baldwin Spencer, M.A., and F. J. Gillen 142 



XVII. — Stylasteridse from the Victorian Tertiaries. By T. 



S. Hall, M.A. ... ... ... ... 175 



XVIII.— The Geology of Coimaidai. Part II. The Silurian 

 and Glacial Beds. By Graham Officer, B.Sc, 

 and Evelyn G. Hoao, M.A. With Appendices 

 by C. W. De Vis, M.A., and T. S. Hall, M.A., 

 on the Marsupial Bones of the Coimaidai Lime- 

 stone and the Graptolites of the District 

 respectively (Plates VIII. and IX.) ... ... 180 



