CONTENTS OF VOL, XXL 



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President's Address, 1884 . . . . . . . , . . . . xi — xxv 



Art. I. On the Evidences of a Glacial Epoch in Victoria during 



Post-Miocene Times, by G. S. Griffiths . . . . 1—28 



II, The Kecent Red Sunsets, by Professor Andrew . . 28 



III. The Phanerogamia of the Mitta-Mitta Source Basin 



(Art. II.), by James Stirling, F.L.S. . . . . 29—51 



IV. Shingle on the East Coasts of New Zealand, by W. W. 



Culcheth, M. Inst. C.E., F.E. Met. Soc 52—85 



V. Notes on the Electroscope, by Professor Andrew . . 86 



VI. On a Eecent Shower of Mud-stained Eain, by E. L. J. 



Ellery, F.E.S., F.E.A.S 86 



VII. Suggestions for Eeducing Excessively High Temperature 



in Ships and Buildings, by J. Lockhart Morton, Esq, 86 — 88 



VIII. Experience of the Barque " W. H. Besse " in the Java 



Earthquake, August, 1883, by Mr. G. H. Eidge . . 89—91 



IX. Descriptions of New or Little Known Polyzoa (Part 



VIL), by P. H. MacGillivray, M.E.C.S., F.L.S. . . 92—99 



X. Fire Alarms, by Mr. A. E. Joseph . . . . . . 100 



XI. Australian Cave Paintings, by Dr. S. M. Curl . . . . 100 



XII, An Inquiry into the Cause of Gravitation, by Mr. T, 



Wakelin 100 



XIII. Supplementary Notes on the Diabase Bocks of the 



Buchan Distriot, by A. W. Howitt, F.G.S 101—105 



XIV. Descriptions of New or Little Known Polyzoa (Part 



VHI.) by P. H. MacGillivray, M.E.C.S., F.L.S. . . 106—119 



XV. Note on the Eeproduction of the Ornithorhynchus, by 



P. H. MacGillivray, M.A., M.E.C.S., F.L.S. . . 120—122 



XVI. Notes on the Meteorology of the Australian Alps, by 



James Stirling, F.L.S 123—145 



XVII. On the Extinction of Waves at the Entrance of Harbours, 



by Dr. Edward Davy, L.S.A., M.E.C. S. . . . . 146-147 



