INDEX. 743 



PAGE. 



Central Australia, Personal Reminiscences of. By A. W. Howitt, C.M.G., 



D.Sc 1 



Century of Botanical Endeavor in South Australia. By J. H. Maiden, 



F.L.S 158 



Chapman (F.), A Brachiopod and some Phyllocarids of Lower Ordovician 



Age from a Glacial Erratic at Wynyard, Tasmania . . 281 



The Relationship of the Genus Girvayidla and its Occiirrence 



in the Silurian Limestones of Victoria . . . . . . 377 



♦Chapman (Dr. H. G.), The Acidity of Milk 707 



*Chapman (R. W.), Bending Stresses in Wire Ropes . . . . . . . . 662 



Cherry(Dr.Thos.), The Outlook for Agricultiu-e 227 



Children, Literature for. By B. S- Roach . . . . . . . . . . 711 



Clark (E. V.), The Relative Strength of certain Beam Sections . . . . 659 



* Classification of Diseases and the Causes of Death. By W. T. Weedon . . 634 

 Cleland (Dr. J. B.), The Diseases of Animals and Meat Inspection in 



Western Australia . . . . . . . . . . 685 



Remarks on the Natural History and Diseases of the 



Rats of Perth and Fremantle . . . . . . 516 



Climatic and Geological Influence on the Flora of New South Whales. By 



R. H. Cambage, F.L.S 473 



Cockayne (Dr. L.), Preliminary Note on Heterophylly in Parsonsia . . 486 

 Commerce Act, The, and the Analyst. By W. A. Hargreaves, M.A., 



F.LC ; 342 



♦Commercial Poultry Breeding. By D. F. Laurie . . . . . . . . 643 



Consumption, A National Disease and its Remedy. By C. Reissmann, 



M.A., M.D., &c 695 



Consumption, The Sanatorium Treatment of, from a Public Health Point 



of View. ByA. H. Gault, M.D 692 



Cooke (W. E.), Australian Geodesy .. .. .. .. .. .. 319 



Our Winter Storms : Whence do they Come ? . . . . 320 



Standard Astronomical Work in Australia . . . . . . 321 



Copper-smelting, Progress in Rapid Oxidation, Processes Applied to. By 



R. C. Sticht, B.Sc, E.M 57 



Copper-smelting and Refining, The Behaviour and Elimination of certain 



Impurities in. By G. C. McMurtry, A.R.S.M 353 



Coral Reefs of the Great Barrier, Queensland. Bv C. Hedley, F.L.S., and 



T. G. Taylor, B.Sc " 397 



Crush Phenomena in the Cambrian Rocks near Blackwood (South Australia), 



By H. Basedow and J. D. Iliffe, B.Sc 471 



David (Prof. T. W. E.), Introductory Note on the Reports of the Glacial 



Committee . . . . . . . . . . . . 263 



Permo-Carboniferous Glacial Beds at Wynyard, 



Tasmania 274 



■ Some Problems of AustraUan Glaciation . . 457 



Detection and Estimation of Formaldehyde in Milk. By J. C. Brimnich, 



F.LC 348 



♦Design of Country Waterworks. By J. W. H. Hullett 650 



Diseases of Animals and Meat Inspection in Western Australia. By J. B. 



Cleland, M.D., Ch.M 685 



♦Diseases and the Causes of Death, Classification of. By W. T. Weedon . . 634 

 Distribution of the Igneous Rocks of New Zealand. By P. Marshall, 



M.A., D.Sc 366 



♦Distribution of Thinnfddia in Australian Mesozoic Rocks. By W. S. Dun 465 



♦District Nursing, Some Aspects of. By Sister Foster . . . . . . 707 



♦Drainage in Connection with Irrigation. By A. S. Kenyon, C.E. . . . . 642 



♦Dun (W. S.), Distribution of Thinnfeldia in Australian Mesozoic Rocks. . 465 

 Dust, The Making and Maintenance of Macadamised Roads with a view to 



the Prevention of. By J. Vicars, M.C.E. 651 



♦Dykes in Townsville, Queensland, and their relation to Surrounding Rocks. 



By J. Frewtrell 466 



