VII, 



Section E. 



GEOGRAPHY. 



Page. 



1. Physiography of South Gippsland, Victoria. By J. Stirling, F.G.S. 452 



2. The Fii-st Crossing of the Australian Continent by J. McDouall 



Stuart, with Notes and Reminiscences of the Exploration. 



By P. AuLU, a Member of the Party 467 



3. Geographical Nomenclature of South Australia. By Charles 



Hope Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 468 



4. Fiji. By J. P. Thomson, M.A., C.E., &c ..496 



5. The Elder Exploration Expedition to Central Australia : its Geo- 



graphical Results. By James W. Jones, Conservator of Water, 

 South Australia 496 



6. Letter from Mr. Charles Hedley, F.L.S. .. .. .. .. 496 



Section F. 

 ETHNOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY. 



1. Smoke Signals of Australian Aborigines. By A. T. Magarey .. 498 



2. On the Need for more efficient Do -operation among Anthropologists 



over the Indian, Polynesian, and Australasian Eegions. By S. E. 

 Peal, F.E.G.S. ' 513 



3. The Habits, Customs, Ceremonies, &c., of the Aboriginal Tribes on 



the Diameiitina, Herbert, and Eleanor Eivers, in East Central 

 Australia. By Francis H. Wells ., .. .. . 515 



4. The Stone Implements of the Aborigines of South Australia. By 



W. HowcHiN, F.G.S ".522 



5. Notes on South Australian Physique and Mortality. By J. H. D. 



Davidson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 523 



6. The Sm-vival of the Untittest. By H. K. Rusden 523 



7. Notes on the Omeo and Monaro Tribes. By E. Helms . . . . 524 



8. Notes on the so-called Wild Blacks of Popiltah. By A. F. Cudmore 524 



Section G. 

 ECONOMIC SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE. 



1. Deforestation in South Australia : its Causes and Probable Eesults. 



By W. Gill, Conservator of Forests . . . . . . . . 527 



2. The Physical Properties of the Constituents of the Soil. By J. G. 



Tepper, F.L.S " ..536 



3. Agricultmal Wealth. By W. Smitheks Gadd 536 



