CONTENTS. 
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On the Value of Native Gold from different Countries — 
whence it is brought to Market in these Colonies. _ 
By His Excellency Sir W. T. Denison, F.R.S., &c. 201 — 
On the Connexion between Volcanic Eruptions and — 
Hurricanes. By Thomas Dobson, Esq., B.A....... 225 
On some Species of Daphniads found in New South. 
Wales... By the Rev. RB. L. King, B.A. isaccay, 243 
On Australian Entomostracans, in continuation. By 
the Rev; Ro due Kime, BAC GS ikcsce ote tae adavesaic’ BOOS 
Observations made for Determining the Position of the 
Magnetic Observatory, Hobart Town. By Com- 
mander J. H. Kay, R.N., F.R.S., &e. cece eee eco eee 264 
On the Attempt made to introduce Salmon and Trout 
into Tasmania, by Shipment of Spawn. By J. L. 
Wurneth, Misqeueacwstcetaeos secede ctancteact. veccccamue scenes - 288 
Meteorological Tables taken at the Royal Observatory, 
- Hobart Town, with Remarks. By Commander 
Fai ISIN WARS: cc stacesceseacanesetscieast tone teamouaes + 292 
Proceedings at Monthly Evening Meetings cl pete hog 
MiscELLANEA— 
Address at the Anniversary Meeting of the Royal Geo- 
graphical Society of London, 24th May, 1852. By 
Sir R. I, Murchison, G.C., St.S.,M.A., F.R.S., &. 
Aretic Researches. vyccstacscoesecheun este ieee om Hevu aos 
Australian Geoprapb ys aels-tscasssseackvaredscouvasencupan cure GAT 
Gold Produce of Australia, ..Jc.cccsceccocoveseccghececceccosee 348 
On the Influence of Suggestion in Modifying Muscular 
Movement independently of Volition. By W. B. 
Catpentet, MiD:, BRIS Serves, sions voce nee 851 
On the Influence of a Tropical Climate on the Wool of 
the Sheep. By John Davy, M.D., F.R.S.L. & E., &e. 358 
On Progressive Geological Development. By Sir 
Charles Taye) Bos, ets’ ccl vdextons:doassocedees bie 359 
On the Recent Earthquake felt at Adderley, England. 
By Richard Corbétt, Esq.......ccccsccuvcasssouceseece ++ 360 
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