LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
Article II. res pero by Christopher Rolleston, 
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Vice-Pre 
Ait, asian , aol ‘their Botany and Economical 
Value. By Rev y. J. E. Tenison-Woods, F.G. 
IV.—The Molluscan "Fauna of Tasmania. By the Rev. 
J. E. Tenison-Woods, F.G.S., F. 
V.—On some Australian Tertiary Fossil Corals and 
Polyzoa._ ( 9 oat ) “3 the Rev. J. E. 
Tenison-Wo as 
VI.—Proposed Colmmetio tion to the assumed Longitude 
hy Sydney Observatory. By John Tebbutt, 
WALL, —on the Meteorology ‘of the Coast of New South 
s during the Winter Months, lg the 
desi sbility of issuing one sere Storm Warn- 
ings, by telegrams to s Ports, fro 
the Observatory. By Mans shall Smith, hinater 
Hall” 
uu ales 
Four diagrams.) By H. C, Russell, B.A. 
~R.A.S. omer ... a 
IX.—Some Facts about the Great Ee Ra ae May 
pha j ee Three diagrams.) By J. P. Joseph- 
X. —Some Eee of an Astronomical Experiment on 
he Blue Mountains. ( 7'wo diagrams. gc By H 
C. Russe ‘ BR. ALSs, 
XI.—On the Metallurgy of Nickel and Cobalt. By 
. A. Dixon, F.C.8., F.1.C. 
XII.—The Deep Well rae "of Sydney. By W. A. 
XIII. ae am iE tioak Island Gua By W. A. ‘Dixon, 
pees .5., F.LC., Teebarer’ aa Chamintzy, Sydney 
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XIV.—The Rise yaa hh Progress, 0 of i Photography. By 
Boe dovi 
eaermae 
eedin ngs. 
XVI. — Additions to the Library 
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VII.—Donations to the Cala 
joo VELL. Sen of aecits anges and Presentations 
XIX.— rts from the Sectio: 
PAPERS READ BEFORE THE SECTIONS. 
1. — onthe Planet Uranus. By John Tebbutt, 
A.S. 
die the Longitude of ‘Sydney Observatory. 
By H. C. Russell, B.A., F.R.A.S_ ... 
3. Note on the Transit 7 Mercury. (One 
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4. Note on the Star dace 6183.” By John 
. No Observatories in the Uni ited 
States. " By W. J. MacDonnell, F.R.A.S. .. 
6. Clark’s Companion of oe edopenaony ussell, 
B.A., F.R.A.S. ne 
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