596 PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION F. 
and A. sti~itata. Many of these Atriplexes, when cooked, are 
excellent table esculents. <ochia aphylla, K. ciliata, K. eriantha, 
K. lobifiora, K. pyramidata, K. sedifolia, and K. villosa. A 
detailed description of all these valuable salinous and other 
plants used for fodder in Australia will be found in an illustrated 
work I am compiling, and which will shortly be out of the 
printer’s hands, when, I hope (for the welfare of the pastoral 
industry), more attention will be devoted, if not to their cultiva- 
tion, at least to a system of conservation. 
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7.—AN INDUSTRIAL FEDERAL DEBT. 
By J. J. Fenton, F.S.8. 
8.—REGULATION OF THE LIQUOR TRADE AS A 
MEANS OF PROMOTING TEMPERANCE. 
By J. B. Grecory. 
9.—CO-OPERATION : DISTRIBUTIVE AND PRO- 
DUCTIVE. 
By W. Notatt. 
10.—SOUTHERN WHALING. 
By 8. W. VINEY. 
