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Ms amipneat Address of the hii ok Reptet: cas R.E,, Surveyor General, 
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IJ. Definitions of ‘Rare or Aitberto Dudes. me Australian Biants: chiefly col- 
lected’within the Boundaries of the Colony of Vie‘oria, and examined by. 
; Dr. Ferdinand Mueller as Bi ie 
« lif. On the Comparative Value and. Durability of the Building Materials in Use 
in Melbourne, by Robert Brough Smyth, Esq. <a> wal 4 “24 4 
}¥. Definitions of Rare or Hitherto Undescrited Australian Plants, chiefly col-~ 
lected within the Boundaries of the Colony of Si oe and eaamined by — 
Dr. Ferdinand Mueller (continued) a oH: pea. 
V. Personal Observations made in an Excursion cantata aie Central Parts of : 
Victoria, including Mount SEE NSS mee: and the Black Ranges, by ! 
Wm, Blandowski, Esq. Vee Fyne SO: sj 
VI. Original Rules and Tables, ddepted to cases ae Bidélong Ground, in the set- 
ting Out and Computation of Railway Earthworks, by Clement Mi? ya 
son, Esq., C, £., Survey Department ine 2 ie iy een 
<: Vil: Gn the Construction of an Instrument for ascertaining the Mean Tempera- : 
tere of any place; by Dr, Davey ne ae ie ooneD 
VIL. Metzorologic’l Observations at Bendigo, by Ludwig Becker, Esq Biase 
TX. On the Infiveuce of Gravity on the Physical Condition of the Moon’s Surface, - 
by Balfour Stewart, Esq. ae Es te: 3% 
X Gi the adaptation of the Eye to the Nature e the Rays which emanate from ~ 
Bodies, by Balfour Stewart, Esq. tes one oe DS) 
Xi, Des’ riptive Characters of New supine Pianta: frgm Continental Australia, by Sit] 
Dr. Ferdinand Mueller fas aA 5 96 | 
Xi. On the failure of the Yan Yean TEScc embracing an Examination of ‘ne 
Report of the Committee on the Yan Yean SqEpine) Pe David E, Wilkie, 
Es., M.D. 4. tee as aes oe we TTT. 
XIil. The Meteorology of Melbourne, byt Dr. E. Davey fay < Si = cub Ode & 
XIV: On the probable Influence of Evaporation on the Quantity of Water to be sup: 
plied by the Reservoir at Yan Yean, by by a Hodgkinson, Esq., C. “3 
Survey Department .. eat a ieee vane WE 
XV. Report of the Commissioners see by the Philosophical Society to in- 
vestigate the Alieged Insufficiency of Supply for the Yan Yean~ Water 
Works, by Dr. Wilkie, by Messrs. Fred. Acheson and F. C. Christy ~~ x. 187 | ° 
_XVI. On the Influence of the Physical Character of a Country on the Climate, by 
‘R. Brough Smyth, Esq, Mining Engineer te ee! wie 203 
xXVi i‘ A By ce “ption of Fossil Animalcule in Primitive Rocks, from the Upper Yarra 
Di ‘ct, by William Blandowski, Esq. ua a ee san 221 
3 KV. Practica” Remarks oa Hydrometry, by Clement Hodgkinson, Esq. CLE, wi 223 
- XIX .On the Primary Upheaval of the Land Round Melbourne, and ‘the Recent 
Grigin,ot the Gypsum or Sulvhate of Lime inthe Great Swamp between 
Batman's and Emerald Hilts, Memington, Williamstc wn, and Meibourne ; 
illustrated by a large number of specimens from that locality, by William 
Blandowski, Esq. ven oe a nae 6 a 
XX. On what Data does the City of Melbourne depend for an Adequate Supply of Sik 
~ Water from the Yan Yean Reservoir, by David E. Wilkie, Esc., M.D. sa 234 
XXI. Remarks on the favourable Geological and Chemical Nature of the Principal 
Rocks.and Soils of Victoria, in reference to the procuctioa cf Ordinary— - 
Cereals and Wine, by Clement Hodgkinson, Esq., €.£., Survey Department 260 
XXII. Proceedings. 
XXIII. The Philosophical Society. 
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