CONTENTS OF VOL. XXII. 



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President's Address, 1885 . . . . xi — xxvi 



Art. I. The Examination of Waters, by J. Cosmo Newbery, 



B.Se.,C.M.G 1-9 



II. Photography : Its Past and Present, by Ludovic Hart. . 10 



III. On the Recent Earth Tremors, and the Conditions 



which they Indicate, by G. S. Griffiths .. .. 10—19 



IV. The Atmosphere a Source of Nitrogen in Plant Economy, 



by E. Lloyd Marks 19 



V. Notes on some Evidences of Glaciation in the Australian 



Alps (Art. 1), by James Stirling, F.L.S., F.G.S. . . 20—34 



VI. On the Dynamical Equivalent of a Pressure, by T. 



Wakelin, B.A 31 



VII. International Statistical Uniformity, by Henry 



D'Esterre Taylor 35—48 



VIII. The Cryptogamia of the Australian Alps (Part I.), by 



James Stirling, F.L.S., F.G.S 49—56 



IX. Fuller's Calculating Slide-Rule, by James J. Fenton . . 57—61 



X. Note on the Habits of Hermit Crabs, by A. H. S. Lucas, 



M.A., B.Sc 61—63 



XI. The Sedimentary, Metamorphic. and Igneous Rocks of 



Ensay, by A. W. Howitt, F.G.S 63—127 



XII. Descriptions of New, or Little Known, Polyzoa, by P. H. 



MacGillivray, M.A., M.R.C.S., F.L.S 128—139 



XIII. On an Apparatus for Utilising the Force of the Tides, by 



Mr. Lockhart Morton 139 



XIV. On an Apparatus for Determining the Stability of Ships, 



by C. W. M'Lean 139 



