378 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
Article IX.—On a New Method of ow Silver, 
other Metals from Pyrites. J. A. Dix 
X.—The Paleontological Evidence, ‘93 ‘Australian Ter- 
tiary By th y. J. KE. Ten 
Woo FG. S., F. R.G.8 
XI.—A Synops of Australian Tertiary Polyzoa. By 
. Eth on 
ridge, junr. 
Pinaceae. 2 —Ctenacanths a ied of Hybodus. By Ww. J. 
Barkas, M. R:C.S. 
XIi.—A ried of Notation adapted to ‘explaining to 
Fone aden Electrical yeep es 
». a's Notes: on ei ® Meteorology, Natural | History, 
a Gua: wae oth 
Phosphatie Deposits, Malden Talend: Ww 
. Dixon, F.C.S 
>» &V¥.—QOn some -abhaseoaliass Tertiary ‘Cora (Two 
e Rev. J. E. Teaison Woods 
a3 
39 
and. rema arkable Vv ariable Star i in the 
Constellation Ara. By J. Tebbutt, F.R.A.S. 
CLL ae * a ntal peculiarity « of the Lepidosteide. 
, M.R.C.S. 
7, J. Barkas 
», XVIII. cer thd il 
Fossil Extinct Species “of Kangaroo, 
Sthenurus og" ig . 
Clarke, M.A., 
By the Rev. W. B 
»  X%IX.—Notes on some r aasack Barometric ‘Disturbances. 
BS a F.R.A.S. 
xXX,— 
eedings . 
gy aD a SiNAadiions to the L Libra 
XXII.—List of Exchanges and Presentations 
i °* XXIIL —Reports from the Section 
PAPERS READ BEFORE SECTIONS. 
1. Remarks on the egies of = Cape Mul- 
berry. By F. Milfor 
ie acs on some vate Species of “Diatomacez. 
G rst 
#30 LV —Appenix: Kietveiie of the Meteorological Ob- 
ons ta. _ at the Sydney Observatory. 
— B.A., FRAS, Govern- 
nt Astr 
roe 3 AG ae "ot Publications sby the e Society 
», XX VI.—Index 
PAGE, 
93 to 111 
113 to 128 
129 to 143 
145 to 155 
157 to 163 
165 to 181 
183 to 195 
197 to 202 
203 to 207 
209 to 212 
213 to 218 
219 to 235 
236 to 244 
245 to 251 
253 to 278 
281 to 294 
295 to 302 
303 to 305 
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 
1878. «5 
Vol. XII. 
Contents. 
(Edited by Prof. Liversidge and Dr. Leibius.) 
Article I, hee of Officers, oo — — 
and List of Members 
PAGE. 
i to Xxxv 
