(xxv.) 



Page 

 Lithium carbonate in Helidon 



water ... ... ... 119 



Liversidge, Prof . A.,ll d.,f.r.s.; 

 on the internal structure of 

 some gold crystals 143, xxviii. 

 Local Government in New- 

 South Wales XVII. 



M 



Macrocystis pyrifera ... ... 96 



Maiden, J. H., f.l.s., lecturette 



on Opuntias or Prickly 



Pears ... ... ...xviii. 



Marine biological station ... 21 

 Mathews, R. H., l.s., Aboriginal 



navigation and other notes 211 

 Notes on some aboriginal 



tribes 67, xxii. 



Notes on the Arranda 



tribe ... ... ... 146 



Melbourne rainfall ... ... 195 



Melaleuca nodosa 196, 201, 207 

 uncinata 196, 203, 204, 206, 2U8 



viridiflora ... ... ... 206 



Melanesian Groups, some ... xiii. 

 Members, honorary ... ... (xx.) 



newly elected iii., xii., xvi., 



xxii., xxv., xxxiii. 



roll of ix. 



Meteorological phenomena, law 



of ... ... xxviii., xxxii. 



Mogo or stone hatchet ... 215 



Murray River rainfall and run 



off 129 



Navigation, aboriginal ... 211 



Nitric acid and alkaline soil... 46 

 Norton, late Hon. James, 



obituary notice ... ... 23 



Obituary for 1906-7 23, ix., (xxi.) 

 Officers and Members of Council iv. 



Oil, cajuput 203,210 



Oils (essential) of the Australian 



Melaleucas ... ... 196 



One-wheeled car 

 Opsonin treatment 

 Opuntia ficus-indica 

 inermis 



88 



XIX., XX. 



xix., xx. 



♦'Phagocytes" ... ... 8 



Phosphoric acid, iron and 



alumina occurring together 163 



Page 

 Pittman, E. F., A.R.6.M., Pro- 

 blems of the artesian water 

 supply of Australia, with 

 special reference to Pro- 

 fessor Gregory's theory ... 100 

 Plague in Sydney ... ... 4 



l J lasmodium malarial ... . . 11 



Pollock, Prof. J. A., a simple 

 form of Sprengel vacuum 

 pump ... 140, xxviii. 



Polar ice, effect on the weather 



176, xxxiv. 

 Polynesian Groups, some ... xiii. 

 Popular Science Lectures, 1907 iv. 

 May 16—' The Life History of our 

 Food Fishes,' hy H. C. Dan- 

 nevig, (Superintendent, Fish- 

 eries Investigation). 

 June 30 — ' Some Polynesian and 

 Melauesiaa Groups ;md the 

 j people who live iu them,' by 

 Rev. Dr. George Brown. 

 July 18—* The Bi-centeuary <~>f 

 Linnaeus' Birth,' hy j. H. 

 Maiden, f.l.s. 

 Aug. 15 — ' Our Health Resorts.' 

 by T. Storie Dixson, m e., c m. 

 (Edin.j 

 Sept. 19—' Further Chapters iu 

 Early Australian History,' by 

 F. M. Bladen, f.rg.s., f.r.b s. 

 (Loud.), Principal Librarian, 

 Public Library. 

 Oct. 17 — ' Regeneration and Recent 

 Biological Experiment,' by 

 Prof/J. T.Wilson, m.b. (Edin.) 

 Presidential Address ... ... 1 



Prickly pears ... ... ..xviii. 



Problem of a Greater Sydney xxii. 

 Pumping machinery ... ...xxvi. 



Rabbit experiments ... ... 1 



Railways in Australia. .. in., xiv. 



Rainfall of Sydney and Mel- 

 bourne compared ... ... 190 



and run off, Darling Eiver 



128, 129 



— Murray River ... 129 



Ramsay, A. Alexander, note on 

 the formation of formalde- 

 hyde in solutions of cane 

 sugar and its bearing ou 

 Hehner's test for formalde- 

 hyde in saccharine mixtures 



172, xxxi. 



Raoulia eximia ... ... xxxii. 



mammilaris ... xxxii. 



Rat-virus experiments ... 3 



Report of the Council... ... ix. 



