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Arr, XVII.—On Salt bush and Native Fodder Plants. By W. 
ART. 
Arr. XIX. 
Arr. XX, 
ART. 
ART. 
REPORTS FROM THE SECTIONS 
. XXIV. 
Coals. By Professor Livers: 
A. Dixon, F.C.S. 
XVIII.—Water from a Hot Spring, New Britain. By 
Professor Liversidge 
on from a Hot Spring, FijiIslands. By Professor 
I jiversidg 
_—The composition of Cast-iron acted upon by Sea- 
water. “of Professor Liversidge 
XXI.—On t. o Comp of sone Wood enclosed in 
Basalt. By Professor Live 
XXII. "haOe tpnattisini lees eimecsone By Professor 
Liversidge 
XXIII.—The Inorganic hee ose of the Coals of New 
South Wales. By W. A. Dixon, F.C.S.  .........:eeeeeeeeees 
—On the a, ery ‘Z some New South ee 
nage 
some New South Wales Minerals. By 
. XXV.—On 
PrOtembe TEV G Sis ocnk ss ei ckk cbs ctiecd setee bensyenseset 
XXVI.—Notes on some Minerals from New Caledonia. 
By Professor Liversidge 
XXVII.—Notes on a Collection of Snover Se teal. 
Rocks of New South Wales y R. Etheridge, junr. 
F.G.S. (Plate) : 
son between the Prospect and Kamp 
XXVIII.—A Com 
Ginr Schemes of AWater Supply for Sydney. By F. B. 
pps 
wee ee eee werner 
XXIX.—On oe Liverpool Plains. By T. K. 
ADDO PME. 1 Mah ai hE Sec eied sevens esos 
XXX 
Ppnacernimwerad 
XXXI.—Appirions To THE LIBRARY 
¥ PRESENTATIONS MADE BY THE ROYAL 
Somer o OF mae SoutH WALES 
PAPER READ BEFORE THE MEDICAL SECTION. 
The Causation << Prevention of Insanity. By F. Norton 
Manning, 
APPENDIX: Abstract of the e Meteorological Observations at the 
Sydney Observatory. H. C. Russell, B.A., F.R.A.S. 
RarnFaut Map for the year 1880. H. C. Russell, B.A., FRAS. 
List oF Pusuications 
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