X. LIST AND EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Section I.— LITERATURE AND FINE ARTS. 



Thursday, August 30. 



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Address by Prof. E. V. Boulger, M.A., President of the Section . 536 

 1. — Modern Methods used for the Reproduction of Pictures. By J. J. 



horrocks 537 



Friday, August 31. 



1. — The Establishment of the First Librarj^ in Australia for the general 



use of Railway Men. By G. Macartney 543 



2. — Art Education in Australia. By J. Plummer 545 



Section J.— ARCHITECTURE AND ENGINEERING. 



Wednesday, August 29. 



1. — The Deep Drainage System of Adelaide : Its Results and 



Mistakes. By the Hon. A. Campbell, M.D., &c 549 



Thursday, August 30. 



Address by Prof. W. C. Kernot, M.A., C.E., President of the 



Section 555 



1 — Recent Progress in Sinking Deep Foundations for Engineering 



Works. By C. 0. BuRGE, M.I.C.E 564 



2. — On Utilising Waste Underground Water by Tunnelling in the 



Hills. By T. Parker, C.E 570 



Friday, August 31. 



1.— The Fireproofing of City Buildings. By J. Sulman, F.R.I.B.A. 575 



2 — The History of Civil Engineering in New South Wales. By 



Prof. W. H. WarrexV, M.I.C.E 590 



Saturday, September 1. 

 1.— Underground Electrical Wires. By K. L. Murray, C.E., &c. ... 



LIST AND EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Plate I. — A Machine for recording Variations in the direction of the Ver- 

 tical. By H. C. Russell, M.A., Government Astronomer of New 

 South Wales. (See page 106,) 



Plate II.— Plan of the New Physical Laboratory, &c., at the University of 

 Sydney, to illustrate a paper by Prof. Richard Threlfall (See 

 page 95.) 



Plate III. — Chart showing the amount of Chlorine and Sulphuric Anhydride 

 received monthly in Rain by an acre of land at Liucohi, New Zealand, 

 to illustrate a paper by Mr. G. Gray. (See page 138.) 



Plate IV. — Chart showing the Amount of Nitrogen, ditto. 



Plate v.— Ground Plan of the New Chemical Laboratory at the University 

 of Sydney, to illustrate a paper by Prof. A. Liversidge, F.R.S., with 

 the next eleven plates. (See page 168.) 



