CONTENTS OF VOLUME VIL 



AiiT. I. — Observations with Katcr's Invariable Pendulums, made 

 at Sydney during- January and February, 1S9J-; Avith 

 an Appendix on the Stability of the Pendulum Stand. 

 By E. F. J. Love, M.A. .. ... ... ... 1 



II. — Description of some Australian Birds' Egys and Nests 

 collected at Bloomtield, near Cooktown, Queensland. 

 By D. Le SouEF ... ... ... ... 1!) 



III. — Notes on some Lancefield Graptolites. By G. B. 



Pkitchard ... .. ... ... ... 21 



IV. — Note on the presence of Peripatus insiynis in Tasmania. 



By Professor Baldwin Spencek ... ... ... 81 



V. — Preliminary Notes on Tasmanian Earthworms (with 

 Plates I., II., III., IV. and V.) By Professor 

 Baldwin Spencer ... ... ... .. 33 



\l. — The Geology of Castleniaine, with a subdivision of part 

 of the Lower Silurian Rocks of Victoria, and a list of 

 Minerals. By T. S. Hall .. ... ... 05 



VII. — The Sugar Strength and Acidity of Victorian Musts, 

 with Eeference to the Alcoholic Strength of Victorian 

 Wines. Part II By W. Percy Wilkinson ... 89 



VIII. — Geological Notes on the Country between Strahan and 

 Lake St. Clair, Tasmania (with Map). By G. Officeu, 

 B.Sc, L. Balfour, B.A. and E. G. Hogg, M.A. ... ll'J 



IX. — On the Australian Species of Ainathia. By P. H. 



MacGillivrat, M.A. (with Plates A, B, C, D) 131 



X. — On the Best Form for a Balance Beam. By Professor 



Kernot, M.A. ... ... ... ... ... 110 



XI — Aboriginal Kock Paintings and Carvings in New South 

 Wales (with Plates VIII. and IX.) By R H. 

 Mathews ... ... ... ... ... 143 



XII. — Note on the Occurrence of Fossil Bones at Werribee. 



By G. B. Pritchard ... ... ... ... 137 



XIII. — The Entomogenous Fungi of Victoria. By D. McAlfine 



andW.H F.Hill ... ... ... ... 159 



XIV. — iV New Australian Stone-making Fungus (with Plate X.) 



By D. McAlpine and J. G. 0. Tepper ... ... l(j(i 



XV. — Cremation and Burial in relation to Death Certification. 



By H. K. Rusden ... ... ... .. 1G9 



