CONTENTS. 
VOLUME XI. 
Art. L—List oF Orricers, Funpamentat Routes, By-laws, 
and List of Members 
Ant. II.—ANNIVERSARY a ~~ H. C. Russell, B.A, 
F.R.A:5S., FMES., Viee 
Ant. {11.—The Forest Vegetation of Central and Northern 
New England in connection with Geological Influences. 
By W. Christie, Licensed Surveyor 
Agr. IV.—On Dromornis Australis, a new fossil gigantic Bird of 
Australia. By the Rev. W. B. Clarke, M.A., F.RS., 
&e., Vice-President ........ 
Art, V.—On the Sphenoid, Cranial Bones, Operculum, ‘and 
supposed Ear-Bones of Ctenodus. On the Scapula, 
Coracoid, Ribs, and Scales of Ctenodus. By W. J 
Barkas S.E 
Art. VI.—On the Tertiary Deposits of Australia. By the Rey. 
J... Tenison4 Woods, G85. FORGES oes evens out 
Arr. VIL.—On some New Australian Polyzoa. 1S woodcuts.) 
By Rey. J.'E. Tenison- Woods, F.G.S., seu 
Arr. VIII. p 
By Professor Liversidge, F.C.S., F.G.S., F.R.G.S., &e.... 
Art. IX.—On a New Method of extracting Gold, Silver, and 
other Metals from Pyrites. By W. A. Dixon, F.C.S. ... 
Art. X.— The Paleontological Evidence of Australian Tertiary 
Formations. By the Rev. J. E. Tenison-Woods, F.G.S., 
£*FVie 1 to thn Di ral 
Art. XI.—A Synopsis , s eee Tertiary Polyzoa. By R. 
Etheridge, junr., 
Ant. XIT.—Ctenacanthus, a Spine of Hybodus. By W. J. 
Barkas, M.R.C.S.E 
21 to 39 
41 to 49 
51 to 64 
65 to 82 
83 & 84 
85 to 91 
93 to 111 
113 to 128 
129 to 143 
145 to 155 
