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20. Some Vegetable Food Stuffs of the Australian sbanisinas. 
By J. H. Maiden, F.L.S. wey 1 «=: 508 
21. Some Remarkable Agreements between euiies ea Wave 
tural Practice. By W. Brown ... vse, O09 
22. The Geographical Distribution of nae pds Frech: Water 
Vertebrates in Victoria. By A. H. S. Lucas, M.A., B.Sc. 558 
Section EE. 
1. Some Physical Phenomena of the South Pacific Island. ee 
Rev. Samuel Ella wes 559 
2. Early Discovery, Exploration, tha Physical Geography | of 
Australia. By A. C. Macdonald, F.R.G.S. 573 
3. Australian Exploration. By P. G. Mueller . 3 573 
4. Antarctic Exploration. au Commander Crawford Paseo, R. N,, 
F.R.G.S. shad 573 
5. On the Distribution of apa ote Sasi: on the Terrestrial 
Globe. By J. J. Wild, Ph.D., F.R.G.S. : 574 
6. Antarctic Whaling in the Old ele By J J. J. shiltinglaw, 
V.P.R.G.S. Australasia 574 
Section F. 
1. Our Meat Supply. By H. H. Hayter, C.M.G. ee i? .57o 
2. The Coming Census. By H. H. Hayter, C.M.G. ... oe DLO 
3. Forestry: Its Scope and Application. By M.H. Clifford ... 585 
4, A Reserve Industry as a eyed for Enforced Idleness. By 
Wierd. Curry ty: vw. =: 08D 
5. Settlement of an reaildeeiedh Popnbitied as the seal by means 
of Small Holdings. By Hon. G. W. Cotton, M.L.C. stems O00 
6. Fodder Plants and Grasses of Australia. ae Fred. aN 
F.R.H.S. London eh 586 
7. An Industrial Federal Debt. By J. J. eos E.G. 8. .. 596 
8. Regulation of the Liquor Trade as a Means of oar een 
Temperance. By J. B. Gregory iu 596 
9. Co-operation: Distributive and Productive. By Ww. Nutall 596 
10. Southern Whaling. By 8. W. Viney af ee so) MERLE 
Section G. 
1. Aborigines of Tasmania. By James Barnard She en On 
2. Totems in Melanesia. By Rey. R. H. Codrington, D.S. eo. oul 
3. The Ainus of North Japan. By Professor Odlum ... ae GIS 
4. The Fountain of “The Mist”—a pocoloneen Myth. By 
Rev. W. W. Gill, LL.D. itn tans 5 rea AOLG 
5. Observations on the Hill pipes, of Navitt Ada By 
Rev. A. J. Webb : ses +020 
