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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 
by er — 
Il. Sn Address, 
(Diag 
Vi ce-Preside nt. 
itu des of Uranus 
ebbutt, F.R.A.S.. 
Double Stars, with remarks upon 
= are Binaries. H. C. Russell, B.A., 
(Two Diagrams) . 
VE. igne Orbit Elements of Comet I, 1880 (Great 
Southern Comet). By John Tebbu att, 
VII. der new ‘method of printing Barometer and 
By H. C. Russell, B.A., 
r R.A.S.. 
VIII. Pag Seale for correcting Barometer Read- 
ings. — H. C. Russell, B.A., F.R.A.S. 
(Diag 
m) 
IX.—On Thunder and Hail Storms. y H. 
Russell, B.A., F.R.A.S. cinder “ahead 
» ae some recent ene the surface of 
upiter. By Rie C, Biaestl, B.A., F.R.A.S. 
toe Diagra 
XI, Sibge eee on the Colours of Jupiter's Belts, 
and some changes observed thereon ee 
the Oppolition of “1880. By G. D. Hirs 
XIT.—A Catalogue of _Plants collected during oe 
Alexr. 1 Exploration of 
r 
North-west Australia 1 = 1879. 
Ferdinand , K.C.M.G., M.D. 
Pi, Desks tee De ran Re ie a 
XIII.—On Ringbarking and its Effects. By W. E. 
Abbott 
XIV. sega aa the Fossil Flora of Eastern Australia 
y Dr. Ottaker Feistmantel. 
XV. on" _ Asids af the psig Currant. ee E. 
mnie, 
XVI.—On Piturie, By Professce Liversidge 
XVII. eee, Salt-bush ne Native Fodder Plants. By 
A. 
XVIII.—Water ~— a Hot Spring, New Britain. By 
Profess iversidge 
XIX.—Water iene a Hot Spring, Fiji Islands. By 
Professor Liversidge 
XX.—The composition of Cast-iron acted ‘upon by 
te Professor Liversid, so Sead 
ome W: enclosed 
y Professor Liversi 
XXII. _The Compeuision of Coral Limestone. By 
Professor Liversidge 
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 
By Professor Liversid. aie ase 
XXV.—On some how South Wales Sieh By 
Professor Liversi 
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