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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS, 
Article II. ie s¥eE - Address, by epeie Moore, 
, Vice-President. (Diag 
IT. sae the Longit tude of 4 sytney Obesitratoeps 
By John Tebbutt, F.R.A.S. 
IV.—On the Opposition and Magnitu tudes of Uranus 
and Jupiter. By John Tebbutt, F.R.A.S.. 
V.—Some new Donble Stars, with jonah eet 
several Binaries. By H.C. Russell, B.A., 
F, (Two Diagrams 
VI.—The Orbit Elements of Comet L 1880 (Great 
Southern Comet). By J ohn Tebbu utt, 
F. 
VIL. 4 new “method of printing Barometer and 
r Curves. By H. C. Russell, B.A., 
VIEL —Sliding Scale for wring Barometer Read- 
ings. Bs ts ie » F.R.AS. 
(Diag te ir 
IX.—On Thunder and Hail Storms. By H 
F.R. 
(Tw rh de 
XI.—Remarks on the Colours of Jupiter's Belts, 
some es observed thereon ae 
the Opponition of 1880. B = sf Hirs 
XII.—A Catalogue of Plants collecte ring M 
exr. Forrest’s Gocere ica! Teeeuin of 
North-west Austr 1879. A ron 
Ferdinand von Mueller. ven i es M. G MLD 
Ph. (Map) * 
XTi. —On Ringharking sad its Effects. By W. E. 
XIV. Pigeon ‘ae the Fossil ieee of Eastern Au stralia 
man: taker Feistmantel. 
XV. i the A Acids of the Native Currant. 
e, M.A., B. 
XVI.—On Piturie.” By Professor Liversidge 
XVII. —On a 8 5 Sea ay ee Fodder Plants, By 
e 
NIK Winter from a Hot Spring, Fiji Islands. By 
agama esr 
XX.—The composition of Cast-iron acted ‘upon by 
Sok weder By Professor Liversidge 
ae the — ition of some Wood enclosed 
t. By Professor Liversidge 
XXII. be Composition of Coral Limestone. By 
Professor iversidge . 
XXIII.—The Inorganic Constituents of the Coals of 
New South Wales, By W. A. Dixon, F.C.S. 
XXIV.—On the Compe of ad “food South Wales 
oals. By 
XXV.—On some New South Wales es Miners By 
Professor Liversidge . 
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