LIST. OF PUBLICATIONS. 
Article II. iat site sch Address, by Christopher Rolleston, 
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e-Presiden 
EL. —Tasmanian Forests ; ‘their Botany and Reonomical 
Value. By Rev. _ J. E. Tenison- Woods, F.G.S., 
IV. par Molluscan Fauna of Tasmania. 
Mf aad nibs ds, F.G.S., 
lian Tertiary Fo: vi Corals and 
Rev. J. E. 
By the Rev. 
F.L.S... 
V.—On some Nak stra 
Polyzoa. (One Pepe? ) hes the 
‘Tenison- Woods, F.G al 
VI.—Proposed Consect ion ri Flog Longitude 
sagen Sydney Observatory. Be saat Tebbutt, 
AS. 
VL. —oni ih Meteorology of the Goast of New South 
s during the Winter Months, mv the 
Port 
rshall Smith, 2 Bite: 
f the ahip EL Hall” 
VIII, a eeeli on the Coax of New “South “Wales. 
ms.) By H. si tenareqes B.A., 
, Government Astr 
*X.—Some Pans "about the Great Tidal LW. ave, May 
md Three diagrams.) By J. P. Joseph 
X. Geen “tenulee of an Astronomical Experiment on 
the Blue Mountains. (Two diagrams.) By H. 
C. Russell, B.A., F.R.A.S., F.M.S., &. -.. 
XI.—On the Metallurgy of Nickel and Cobalt. By 
We ixon, F'.C.S., F. ae 
XII. as Deep Well Waters of nr By ‘Ww. A. 
n, FCS. PLC. ; 
XII. Note 0 on 2 Hoan Island Guano. By W. A. Dix 
F.C.S., F.L.C., Lecturer at Sectialey, Sednay 
Schoo 
c By 
1 of 
XIV.—The oe and Progress 0 of t Photography. 
Xv nese W. Hart 
—Pro ‘peti 
XVI. — Additions to the Libre 
PAPERS READ BEFORE THE SECTIONS. 
1. Note onthe Planet Uranus. By John Tebbutt, 
2. On the Longitude of Sydney, Observatory. 
ll, B 
By H. — oy. S 
3. No 5 Sepernn e Transit of Mer reury. (One 
dia wii ) ey John Tebbutt, F.R. AS. 
4, Note on the Star ‘‘ Brisbane 6183.” By John 
Tebbutt, F.R.A.S ee sit ees 
5. Notes on the ries in the United 
ta: W. J. MacDonnell, F — 
6, Clark’s Companion of jo nes eis 
, BA, F.BAS. 
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