CONTENTS. 
VOLUME XIII. 
Art, I.—List or OFFICERS, tie and List of Members...... 
Art, II.—Anniversary ApDpREss, by wer Hon. Professor 
Smith, M.D., C.M.G., Vics Bice MOORE, -eetyevstete ctu 
Art. III.—The ‘‘Gem” Cluster i in Argo. me H. C, Russell, 
to A., FLR.A.S. 
Art, IV.—The International poise le of Geologists, Pari 
178 By Professor Liversidge, tompe of nee 
Arr. V. ae pod of Sydney Harbour. By Rev. W. Hey 
ras 
Art, VI.—On the ems Rg as Distichopora, with a Monograph 
of the Sous. By the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods, 
F.G.S., F.L.S. 
Apr, VI. eres the Geological Formations of New Zealand 
wags ase with org of Australia. By James Hector, 
M:D., C. a @; 8. 
ART, VIIL.—On he spent of Australia in connection with 
those of the Mozambique and of the South of Africa. 
By Hyde aes res President, Anthropological Insti- 
tute, London 
ART. osesg emma i its relation to Popular Education. 
By L. Hart 
Art. X.—Ottelia preterita, F.v.M. By Baron von Miiller, 
K.C.M.G., M.D., 
Ph. D:, FBS. 
Art, XI.—Compiled Canina s —— Stars, Epoch 
1880. By H. 8. Hawkins, 
Arr, XII.—Notes on the occurrence : remarkable Boulders in 
ro Hawkesbury Rocks. By C. 8. Wilkinson, L.S., 
Arr. XIII.—The Wentworth Hurricane. By H. C. Russell, 
B.A., F.R.A.S. 
Art, XIV.—PrRocrerepines 
Arr, XV.—ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 
ART, 
,» &V1,—List or EXCHANGES AND PRESENTATIONS ,,......+ 
97 to 104 
109 to 118 
121 to 138 
139 to 149 
150 to 157 
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