862 PRECIS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES OF REPORTS, . 
M.Inst.C.E.; W. W. Eldridge; C. Wordsworth James, C.E.; D. M. 
Maitland; A. North; A. O. Sachse, C.E.; Allen Stewart, Alan C. 
Walker, A.R.I.B.A. 
Reports of Research Committees.—(1) Seismological Phenomena in 
Australasia ; (2) The Tides of the Coast of South Australia; (3) The Fig in 
the Australasian Colonies; (4) The Antarctic Committee; (5) Supple- 
mentary Bibliography for Australia, Malaysia, Melanesia, and Polynesia. 
Volume V.—Contents:. 
ADELAIDE SEsston—25 Sept., 1893. (665 pages.) 
Presiwentr1at Address by Professor Ralph Tate, F.G.S., F.L.S. Papers by 
the following :—Srcerton A [ Astronomy, Mathematics, and Physics | : 
H. C. Russell, C.M.G., B.A., F.R.S. (President’s Address); R. W. 
Chapman and Captain Inglis; C. C. Farr, B.Sc.; G. Fleuri; G. 
Hogben, M.A.; W. H. Steele, M.A.; Sir Charles Todd, K.C.M.G., 
M.A.; Captain Weir. Srcrion B [Chemistry]: C. N. Hake, F.C.S. 
(Presidents’ Address); D. Avery, B.Sc.; Donald Clark; T. C. Cloud, 
F.C.S., and G. J. Rogers, A.R.S.M.; D. H. Jackson, B.Sc.; G. W. 
MacDonald, B.Sc.; Professor Rennie, M.A., D.Sc., and E. F. Turner ; 
W. Percy Wilkinson. Sxction C [Geology and Mineralogy] : Professor 
T. W. E. David, B.A., F.G.S.; J. Dennant, F.G.S., F.C.S.; G. B. 
Pritchard and T. S. Hall, M.A.; W. Howchin, F.G.S.; Professor A. 
Liversidge, LL.D., F.R.S.; Geo. Sweet, F.G.8., and C. C. Brittle- 
bank. Sxrcrion D [Biology]: C. W. de Vis, M.A. (President’s Ad- 
dress); Rev. Thomas Blackburn, B.A.; A. J. Campbell, F.L.S.; Prof. 
A. Dendy, D.Sc.; C. Hedley, F.L.S.; M. Holtz, F.L.S.; Col. Legge, 
F.L.S.; D. McAlpine; John Shirley, B.Sc. Srotton E [Geography| : 
A. C. Macdonald, F.R.G.S. (President's Address); Charles Hedley, 
F.L.S.; Charles Hope Harris; J. Stirling, F.G.S.  Srctron F 
[Ethnology and Anthropology]: Rev. S. Ella (President’s Address) ; 
A. F. Cudmore; A. T. Magarey; 8. E. Peal, F.R.G.S.; Francis H. 
Wells. Srotrron G [EHeonomic Science and Agriculture]: H. C. hb. 
Anderson, M.A. (President’s Address) ; His Honor Mr. Justice Bundey ; 
W. Gill: A. Molineux; D. Murray. Srction H [Hngineering and 
Architecture]: R. J. Scott, A.M.I.C.E. (President’s Address); J. T. 
Noble Anderson, C.E.; Chas. Hope Harris; Prof. Kernot, M.A., C.H.; 
Geo. Knibbs: J. C. B. Moncrieff, M.I.C.E.; J. H. Packard; S. 
Smeaton, B.A., C.E.: S. A. Institute of Surveyors. Szxorron I 
[Sanitary Science and Hyaiene|: A. Mault (President’s Address) ; 
Dr. Barnard, and A, Park, M.R.C.V.S.; G. A. Goyder, junr., F.C.S. ; 
C. E. Owen Smyth; John Sulman, F.R.I.B.A. Sxrction J [Mental 
Science and Education]: Professor Laurie, LL.D. (President’s: Ad- 
dress); KE. F. J. Love, M.A.; Rev. Canon Poole, M.A.; P. Ansell 
Robin, M.A.; John Shirley, B.Sc. : ; 
Reports of Research Committees.—(1) Seismological Phenomena in 
Australasia: (2) The Systematic Conduct by the various Governments of 
Australia of the Photographic work of the different Geological Surveys ; 
(3) Progress Reports upon the Evidences of Glacial Action in Australasia 
during the Tertiary and Post-Tertiary Eras; (4) The Protection of Native 
Fauna. 
Volume VI.—CGontents. 
BrisBanNEé SEss1on—llrn Avcust, 1898. (858 pages.) 
Preswenttan Address by the Hon. A. C. Gregory, C.M.G., F.R.G.S., 
M.L.C. Papers by the following :—Srctron A [ Astronomy, Mathe- 
maties, and Physics]: Alex. McAulay, M.A. (President’s Address) ; 
