- Article I. —hnmiveteary — by Christopher Rolleston, 
Vice-Presiden 
>,  IIi.—Tasmanian ecsia: ‘thei eir Botany and Eeonomical 
Value. By Rev. ‘J. E. Tenison -Woods, F.G.S., 
IV.—The Molluscan ‘Fauna of Tasmania. a the Rev. 
J. E. Tenison — is, #.G.8., FB... 
By the 
, F.L.S. 
pos c o the assumed Longitud 
= the Sydney Dhiariciee By John Tebbutt, 
a F.R.A.S. 
i. »  WII.—On the Meteorology of the Coast of New South 
Wi 
oa, 
Wal the Winter Months, with the 
ew cya of issuing cautionary Sto pa Wiace. 
ings, by telegrams to the various Picts, from 
the O Smith, Master 
to: 
» of the ship 1. L L. Hall” 
ty) ‘VIII.—Storms on e Coast war New South bre 
C ye Rare v3 = sia oe ll, 
i overn or Agk 
sy 1X.—Sonie Facts about + the: Gea Tidal Wave, May 
pie : gs Three diagrams, Ae P. Joseph- 
so 
eae. E me as i sults of an Astronomi 
the Blue Mountains. 
F. 
C. Russell, B.A., 
»  XI.—On the ood fee Nickel med Cobalt. 
On 2 F. 
“4, AII.—The Deep Well ‘Waters: of Sydney. By W. A. 
Dixon, F.C.S., F.L.C. 
» XIII. Bite on 2 Huan Island Guan By W. A. Dixon, 
F.G.S., a ee oe Cheanisirg, Sains 
school of Aa of ‘Ars 
pee ay, a Progress of f Photography. By 
i x Ludovico W; Hart 
e 
ere ; XVL — Additions to the Library 
oes VEL: 
al Experiment o: on 
{ ae agro. 4. By 
By 
a —Donations to the Galina 
» XVIIL— List of Bk os and Presentations 
is OLX, —Reports from the Sec 
PAPERS READ BEFORE THE ‘ecu. 
1, Note on the Planet Uranus. 
‘By H. C. Russell, B.A., F.R 
Paoioncf Sinus. 2 HC. Ras 
B.A, ERAS. bi f 
By John Tebbutt, 
e of S dney Observatory. 
RAS 
71 to 75 
77 to 101 
103 to 115 
117 to 126 
127 to 132 
133 to 141 
143 to 144 
145 to 164 
re nie ar 
201 to 306 
207 to 213 
217 to 293° 
ih 
