994 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
PAGE. 
ee eee Address, by the — W. B. Clarke, ‘ 
.. F.G.S., Vice-Presiden lto 56 | 
- V—Notes on Deep Sea cine By Rey. W. B. 7 
Clark , F.G.S. ue ee se ee & ae 
». ViI.—Facts in a ease Mining. By 8. L. Bensusan . 73 to 
» ViIl.—Stanniferous Deposits of —— (Iilustrated). 
y . Wintle, Hobart Tow 87 to 95 
VII. —Permanent ‘Water Supply to pydlney by Gravita- : 
ion. By James Ma ara 97 to 119 
: IX—-Meteopolitan Water Supply y Ja mes Mannin 121 to 123 
»  &—Water Supply to Sydney by easaen (Plans), 
By James Manning 125 to 134 
ay Med —Scientife — ein HO. "Russell, ‘B. Ay " Govern- 
135 to 150 
i eke emma A of ‘Paendo-Crytalization (Illustrated). 
Professor Liversidge 152 to 153 
», XIII.—The Minerals of New South Wales. i Professor 
154 to 215 
» SIV.—Index a .. 217 to 228 
i. oe —Appendix Meteorological “Observations, Sydney. 
y H. C. Russell, B.A., Sydney Observatory a 1to.12 
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, 
1876. 
Vol. X. 
ConTENTS. 
(Edited by Professor Liversidge.) 
Article I.—List of Officers, Fundamental Rules, By-laws, and 
List of Mem 
Ti chskieseloy Addres s, by the Rev. W. B. ‘Clarke, 
M.A., F.B.S8., Vice-Preside nt i lto 34 
II. See me on some Remarkable Errors shown by Ther 
meters (Diagram). By H.C. Russell, B.A., 
IV.—On the Origin and Migrations of the Polynesian 
Nation. By Rev. Dr. Lang 43 to 74 
V.—On the Deep Oceanic sarge off Moreton Bay. 
By Rev. W. B. Clarke, M.A 
£3 vi -feae Notes on Jupiter during fis Opposition. By 
VII.—On the “Genus Ctenodus. ‘Parts I to IV. (Five 
plates.) By W. J. Barkas, M.R.CS.. 99 to 123 
> yy VELL —ont eat Milani of Moss Gold and Silver. By 
rehibald Liversidge, Professor of Mineralogy 
iu the Galea of Sydney » 125 to 134 
Hae 2 o —Recent Copper istadee Processes. By & L. 
Bensusan , 135 to 145 
» x — On someTertiary Australian Polyzoa. (Two plates.) e 
‘ By Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods, F.G8., F.L.S. 147 to 150 
» X&I.—Meteorological Periodicity. . (Three deagrems.) 
By H.C. ates B.A., Site neem 
Astronomer 
