5. Occuvrencf of Gallium and Indimii in a Blem^dha. Bgelw^ 



New South Wales. By J. B. Kirkland, F.C^SjQLu^— <^-- 266 



6. The Analysis of the Cavenilish Banana (Musa cavendishii) in 



relation to its value as a food. By W. M. Doherty, Assistant 

 Government Analyst, New South Wales 267 



7. Note on an Examination of Water from Lake Carangamite, 



Victoria. By A. W. Craig, M.A., and N. T. W. Wils.more, 



B.Sc 270 



8. The Jarvisfield Mineral Water, Picton, New South Wales. By 



Albert .J. Sach, F.C.S 272 



9. Note on a Natural Bone Ash from Narracoorte, South Australia. 



By N. T. M. WiLSMORE, B.Sc, Melbourne University 275 



10. Notes on some of the Mineral Waters of New South Wales. By 



J. C. H. Minsaye, F.C.S., M.A.I.M.E., Analyst to the Depart- 

 ment of Mines, Sydney 277 



11. Analysis of Discharged Storage Battery Plates. By A. Henrick 



Jackson, B.Sc, F.C.I., &c., Professor of Chemistry at the 

 Veterinary College, and Science Lecturer, University Mel- 

 bourne 280 



12. Minerals of Eastern Gippsland. By Donald Clark, B.C.E., 



Director Gippsland School of Mines 285 



13. Notes on the Exudations yielded by some Australian Species of 



Pittosporum. By .T. H. Maiden, F.L.S., Curator of Techno- 

 logical Museum, Sydney 289 



14. On the presence of Magnetite in Certain Minerals and Rocks. By 



A. LiVERSiDGE, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry, 

 University of Sydney 296 



15. On Iron Rust possessing Magnetic Properties. By A. Liver- 



siDGE, M.A., F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry, University of 

 Sydney ' 302 



Section C. 



Geology and Palseontology. 

 Pi-emlent of Section— Vvoiefisov T. W. E. David, B.A., F.G.S., University of 



Sydney. 



1. Notes on a Carbonaceous Deposit in Silurian Strata at Beacons- 



field, Tasmania. By A. Montgomery, M.A., and W. F. 

 Ward, A.R.S.M 321 



2. On a Sample of Cone-in-Cone Structure found at Picton, N.S.W. 



By A. J. Sach, F.C.S 327 



3. Notes on some of the Advantages of a Federal School of Mines 



for Australasia. By R. Provis 329 



4. On the Occurrence of Lepidodendron near Bathurst, N.S.W. By 



W.C. Ross, M.A., D.Sc 332 



5. Notes on the late Landslip in the Dandenong Ranges, Victoria. 



By F, Danvers Power, F.G.S 337 



6. The Application of Photography in Geological Work, by J. H. 



Harvey 340 



7. Mount Bischoff. By F. Kayser, M.E., Waratah, Tasmania 342 



8. On the Age of Maninialiferous Deposits in Australia. By Pro- 



fessor Tate, F.G.S 358 



9. Notes on the Theory of Coral Reefs. By W.C. Ross. (Abstract). 359 



10. Some alleged Indications of Catastrophe. By Rev. J. C. 



Cori.ette, D.D., Ashfield, N.S. Wales. (Ab.stract) 360 



11. Notes on the Permo-Carboniferous Rocks of New South Wales. 



By Professor David, F.G.S 364 



