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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
Article  II.—Anniversay Address, by Charles Moore, 
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versay 
L.S., Vice- iden: 
III.—On the Longitude of the af ee Observatory. 
$v pe Sage ebbutt, ey a Ke 
— position Ma of rants 
and Torte. By J Sohn eer F.R.A 
Miser new Double Stars, with remarks aa 
veral Binaries. lh a. Ke Russell, Bets 
Fr. AS. (7 
VI.—The Orbit Elements of of Ooms a 1880 (Grea 
ar a ‘omet). By John Tebbutt, 
Vil. et hori method ‘of printing Barometer and 
en r Curves. By H. C. Russell, B.A., 
VIII.—Sliding Seale for correctin Barometer Read- 
ings. By elk , F.R.AS. 
(Diagram m) wien Toke oS) 
IX.—On Thunder and Hail Storms. By H. C 
Russell, B.A., F.R.A.S, (Diagram) ae: 
some recent ¢ a on the surface of 
Jupiter. By H. C. Russell, B.A., F.R.A.S. 
(Two Diagrams 
XI.—Remarks on the Colours of Jupiter's Belts, 
uring 
and some changes observed thereon durin 
the Opposition of 1880. By G. D. 
XIL.—A Catal ont Plants collected during Mr. 
Alexr. Forrest’s Geographical Bg ci od 
Wisk wiat Australia in 1879. py 
Ferdinand von Mueller, KC. MG , MD., 
ne fein 
EVs Bier on the Fossil Flora of Eastern Au stralia 
asmania, By er Feistmantel. 
XV. on the Acids of the Native Currant. = E. 
H. Rennie, M.A., 
XVI.—On Piturie. Professor Liv ersidge 
XVII.—On Salt-bush and Native Fodder Plants. By 
W. A. Dixon, F.C.S. 
XVIII.—Water from a <n Spring, New Britain. By 
Professor Liversid, 
XIX.—Water from Stick Spring, Fiji Islands, By 
Professor a see 
gx Win companion of Chal iuce need open} 
Sea-water, ve 
Sere ieee Wales 
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