234 ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. 



Swansea. South Wales Institute of Engineers. Proceedings. 

 Vol. xvii. Kos. 3-5. 1891-92. 



Sydney. Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science. 



Report of the Second Meeting, held at Melbourne, Yictoria, 



in January, 1890. 1890. 

 J. Dennant. Note on the Estimation of Alkalies in Igneous Rocks, 

 385. — A. Liversidge. Australian Meteorites, 387. — A. Liversidge. Notes 

 on some Hot Spring Waters, 388. — A. Liversidge. On the removal of 

 Gold from suspension and solution by Fungoid Growths, 399. — A. W. 

 Howitt. N otes on the Metamorphic Rocks of Omeo, 408. — A. Liversidge. 

 Chalk and Flints from the Solomon Islands, 417.— W. J. C. Ross. The 

 Plutonic and Metamorphic Rocks of Batburst, New South Wales, 420. 

 — F. D. Power. Notes on the Crystalline Rocks of Bethanga, Victoria, 

 426. — J. Park. On the Geological Structure and Future Prospects of 

 the Thames Goldfield, New Zealand, 429. — J. Smith. Notes on an An- 

 nelid Formation in Queensland, 440. — J. Dennant. Observations on the 

 Tertiary and Post-Tertiary Geology of South-western Victoria, 441. — 

 E. J. Dunn. The Glacial Conglomerates of Victoria, 452. — A. Everett. 

 Unification of the colouration of Geological Charts of Australia, Tas- 

 mania, and New Zealand, 456. — R. L. Jack. On the Thermal Springs 

 of the Einasleigh River, Queensland, 458. — T. W. E. David. A Correla- 

 tion of the Coalfields of New South Wales, 459 — J. H. Bignell. Notes 

 on the Carboniferous Rocks of the Cape Otway District, 466. — S. H. 

 Wintle. The Physical Conditions under which the Chief Coal-Measures 

 of Tasmania and Victoria were Formed, 467. — S. Ella. Some Physical 



. . Report of the Third Meeting, held at Christchurch, 



New Zealand, 1891. 

 G. Hogben. The Earthquakes of New Zealand, 37.— A. F. Murray. 

 The Past and Future of Mining in Victoria, 119.— H. F. Ulrich. On the 

 Occurrence of Nepheline-bearing Rocks in New Zealand, 127. — J. Park. 

 On the Occurrence of some Rare Minerals in New Zealand, 150. — J. H. 

 Baker. On Mount Cook Glacier-motion, 153. — H. Hill. Tongariro, 

 Ngauruhoe, andRuapehuas Volcanic Cones, 162. — R. L. .lack. Twisted 

 and Broken Crystals of Tourmaline, 172.— G. E. Mannering. The 

 Glaciers of the Tasman Valley, 591. 



-. Linnean Society of New South Wales. Proceedings. Ser. 2. 

 Vol. vi. Parts 1-3. 1891-92. 



B. G. Engelhardt. Notes on the Occurrence of Stilbite in the Eruptive 

 Rocks of Jaraberoo, N.S.W., 5. — R. Etheridge, Jun. Notes on Austra- 

 lian Aboriginal Stone Weapons and Implements, 31, 357. — C. W. De Vis. 

 On the Trail of an Extinct Bird, 117.— C. W. De Vis. Note on an 

 Extinct Eagle, 123. — H. G. Smith. On the Occurrence of Barite (Barytes) 

 in the Hawkesbury Sandstone, near Sydney, 131. — J. Milne Curran. 

 A Contribution to the Geology and Petrography of Bathurst, N.S.W., 

 173. — C. W. De Vis. Remarks on Post-Tertiaiy Phaseolomyid(S, 235. 

 — R. Etheridge, Jun. The Silurian Trilobites of New South Wales, with 

 References to those of other parts of Australia, Part 1, 311. — C. W. 

 De Vis. Residue of the Extinct Birds of Queensland as yet Detected, 

 437. 



