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CONTENTS, 



VOLUME X. 



PA(4E. 



Aet. I. — List of Officees, Fundamental Eules, By-laws, 



and List of Members i to xxx 



Aet. II. — Anniyeesaey Addeess by the Eev. "W. B. Clarke, 



M.A., F.E.S., Vice-President 1 to 34 



Aet. III. — Notes on some Remarkable Errors shown by Ther- 

 mometers. By H. C. Eussell, B.A., F.E.A.S., Govern- 

 ment Astronomer. {Diagram) 35 to 42 



Aet. TV. — On the Origin and Migrations of the Polynesian 



Nation. By the Rev. Dr. Lang 43 to 74 



Aet. V. — On the Deep Oceanic Depression off Moreton Bay. 



By the Eev. W. B. Clarke, M. A., F.R.S 75 to 82 



Aet. YI. — Some Notes on Jupiter during his Opposition. By 



a. D. Hirst 83 to 98 



Aet. VII. — On the Genus Ctenodus. By W. J. Barkas, 



M.R.C.S. Parts I to IV. {Five plates) 99 to 123 



Aet. VIII. — On the Formation of Moss Gold and Silver. By 

 Archibald Liversidge, Professor of Mineralogy in the 

 UiiiYersity of Sydney 125 to 134 



Aet. IX, — Recent Copper- extracting Processes. By S. L. 



Bensusan 135 to 145 



Aet. X. — On some Tertiary Australian Polyzoa. By Rev. J. 



E. Tenison Woods, F.a.S., F.L.S. {Two plates) 147 to 150 



Aet. XI. — Meteorological Periodicity. By H. C. Russell, B. A., 



F.R.A.S., Q-overnment Astronomer. {Three diagrams) 151 to 177 



Aet. XII. — Effects of Forest Vegetation on Climate. By the 



Rev. W. B. Clarke, M.A., F.R.S 179 to 235 



Aet. XIII. — FossiHferous Siliceous Deposit, Richmond River 

 {one plate) ; and the so-called Meerschaum from the 

 Richmond River. By Professor Liversidge 237 to 230 



