LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 
IIl.—Anniversay Address 8, by Charles Moore 
ce-President. ( 9 
III.—On the Longitude of the § wd penetra 
y John Tebbutt, F.R. 
IV.—On the Opposition and Magnitudes of puranus 
d By John Tebbutt, F 
V.—Some new Double Stars, with roma acpi 
several Binaries. By H. C. sell, B.A., 
wo Diagrams 
F.R.A.S. (7% agra 
VI.—The Orbit Elements of Comet I, 1880. (Great 
Southern Comet). By John Tebbutt, 
A, 
VII.—A new method of printing Barometer and 
Curves. By H. C R ssell, B.A., 
r 
VI. —Sliding Scale for coreoting Ba Barometer Read- 
By H. © F.R.A.S. 
TX.—On Thunder and Hail ‘Storms. By H 
Russell, B.A., F.R.A.S. (Diagram m) 
X.—On some recent ¢ changes on the surface of 
fg By H. ©. Russell, B.A., F.R.A.S. 
(Two iagrams) 
ai; se Remark ~ ies Colours of Jupiter's Belts, 
Ting 
XII.—A Catalog of Plants collected deri r. 
r. Forrest’s Geographical Bxalorition of 
obaabes Australia in 9. aron 
Ferdinand von Mueller K.C.M D. 
(Ma 
Ph.D., 
XTi, —On, Ringbarking and its Effects, By W.E. 
XIV. ae a tems Fossil Flora of Eastern Australia 
By ker Feistmantel, 
XV. ee. thea Acids a in Ni ative Currant. By E. 
nie, » B oer oe 
XVI.—On Piturie, By Prof essor Liversidge i 
XVII. oe oe scree and N. apy Fodder Plants, By 
: C.S. 
XVIII. Wate from a Hot Spring, N ew Britain. By 
fessor Liversidge 
XIX.—Water from a Hot t Spring, Fiji Islands, By 
xx The comp. Liversid 
-—The a of Cast-iro n acted u n by 
By Professor L Liversidge nap y 
XXI. ~on' fie Com ition of some Wood enclosed 
essor Liversidge 
XXII. —The Composition of Coral Limestone. By 
Pro r Liversidge 
fesso’ 
XXIII.—The Inorganic Constituents of the Coals of 
New South Wales, By W. A. Dixon, F.C.S, 
XXIV.—On the ‘Composition of some New South Wales 
essor Liversid 
SXV.—On somes ew South Wales Miner, By 
Professor Liversi rsidge , 
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103 to 118 
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123 to 132 
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