CONTENTS. 



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J. J, East : On a Geological Section from the Head of St. Vincent Gulf 



Eastward across the Wakefield and Light Kiver Basins (plate i.) . . 1 



Ch. Winnecke : Plants collected in Central Australia 10 



Samuel Dixon : Kemarks on some Indigenous Shrubs of South Aus- 

 tralia suitable for Cultivation as Fodder . . 1-i 



W. A. Jones : Notes on Iridescent Clouds . . . . . . . . 28 



Gavin Scoular : Past Climatic Changes, with special reference to the 



occurrence of a Glacial Epoch in Australia . . . . . • . . 36 



Prof. E. Tate : Post-Miocene Climate in South Australia . . . . -19 



E. Guest : Remarks on the Nomenclature of some South Australian 



Butterflies, with Observations 60 



W. T. Bednall : Description of and Notes upon the Species of the 

 Genera Murex and Typhus, known and recorded as existing on the 

 Coast of South Australia . . • . • • . . 63 



W. Ernest Cooke : A few Eemarks about Weather Forecasting for 



South Australia . • • • • • ..67 



Prof. R. Tate : Additions to the Flora of Extra-Tropical South Aus- 

 tralia, including Descriptions of Two New Species 71 



Prof. H. Lamb : On the Persistency of Electric Currents in Masses of 



Iron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 73 



Prof. H, Lamb : The Cause of the Luminosity of Flame . . . . 7-1 



F. S. Crawford : The Apricot Disease 77 



Walter Howchin : On the Fossil Foraminifera from the Government 



Boring af Hergott, with General Remarks on the Section, and on 

 other forms of Microzoa observed therein 79 



Prof. Tate : Supplemental Notes on the Palliobranchs of the Older 

 Tertiary of Australia, and a description of a New Species of Rhyn- 

 chonella (plate vi.) 9^ 



Prof. Tate : The Lamellibranchs of the Older Tertiary of Australia, 



Part I. (plates ii. to xii.) 96 



