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Art. XIII,— On a new genus of Bird-Cestodes. By T. Harvey 

 Johnston, m.a., b.sc, Assistant Government Microbiologist. 

 (From the Bureau of Microbiology, Sydney, N. S. Wales.) 

 [With Plate'] 139 



Art. XIV. — A complete analysis of Sydney Water. By Sidney 

 G, Walton, f.c.s. (Communicated by the Government 

 Analyist, W. M. Hamlet, f.i. c, f.c.s.) ... 148 



Art. XV. — A plea for the study of Phenological Phenomena in 

 Australia. By J. H. Maiden, Government Botanist and 

 Director of the Botanic Gardens, Sydney 157 



Art. XVI. — Notes on Flour-strength. By F. B. Guthrie, f.i.c, 



f.c.s. , and G. W. Norris... 171 



Art. XVII. — On some Building and Ornamental Stones of New 

 South Wales. By R. T. Baker, f.l.s., Curator Technological 

 Museum, and James Nangle, f.r.a.s., Lecturer in Archi- 

 tecture, Technical College, Sydney ... ... 180 



Art. XVIII. — The nature of the Large Ions in the Air. By J. A. 

 Pollock, D.sc.etc, Professor of Physics in the University of 

 Sydney 198 



Art. XIX. — Corrasion by Gravity Streams with applications of the 

 Ice Flood Hypothesis. By E. C. Andrews, b.a., Department 

 of Mines, Sydney. Parts I, II, III ^04 



Art. XX. — Notes on the Physiography of the Southern Tableland 

 of New South Wales. By C. A. Sussmilch, f.g.s. [With 

 Plates'] 331 



Art. XXI. — Note on the occurrence of Manganese in Soil and its 



effect on Grass. By F. B. Guthrie, f.i.c, f.c.s. and L. Cohen. 354 



Art. XXII. — Observations on the effect of Light on the Electrical 



Conductivity of Selenium. By O. U. Vonwiller, b.sc. ... 361 



Art. XXIII. — Rigid Stable Aeroplanes. By L. Hargrave. ... 381 



Art. XXIV. — Note on the new Wiechert Seismometers at River- 

 view College, Sydney. By Rev. E. F. Pigot, s.j. [With 

 Plates] 388 



Art. XXV.— Notes on Goulburn Water with Some Experiments 

 on its Clarification. By G. J. Burrows, Caird Scholar, 

 University of Sydney. (Communicated by Prof. J. A. 

 Schofield) 394 



Art. XXVI. — Chemical examination of the Oil from the Seeds of 

 Bursaria spinosa (Blackthorn). By E. Griffiths, b. sc, 

 Junior Demonstrator in Chemistry, University of Sydney. 

 (Communicated by Prof. J. A. Schofield) 399 



Art. XXVII. — On the anatomy of Monopylidium passerinum, Fuhr- 

 mann. By T. Harvey Johnston, m.a., b.sc, Assistant 

 Government Microbiologist. (From the Bureau of Micro- 

 biology, Sydney, N.S.W.) [With Plate] 405 



Art. XXVIIL— Lope de Vega. By L. Hargrave 412 



Abstract of Proceedings xxix. -li. 



Proceedings of the Geological Section lii. 



Index to Volume XLIII. ... (xxiii.) 



