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CONTENTS TO VOLUME XXVII.—continued. 
XVIII.—A Combination Laboratory Lamp, Retort, and 
Filter Stand. By A. Liversidge, m.a., r.n s., Professor of 
Chemistry in the University of Sydney er 
XIX.—Results of Observations of Comet VI. (Brooks) 
1892, at Windsor, N.S. Wales. By John Tebbutt, F.R.A.s. 
XX.— Rock Paintings by the Aborigines in Caves on Bulgar 
Creek, near Singleton. By R. H. Matthews, Licensed 
Surveyor [Three Plates] 
XXI.—On the Probability of Extraordinarily High ‘Spring- | 
Tides about the December Solstice of 1893. By John 
Tebbutt, F.R.A.S8., &e. .. 
XXII.—On Meteorite No. 2 from Gilgoin Station. By H.C. 
Russell, B.a., C.M.G., F.R.S. Ry 
XXIII. —Pictorial Rain Maps. By eC. “Bussell, B.A. 
C.M.G., F.R.S. [One Plate] : 
XXIV. Note on the Occurrence of a New Mineral at 
Broken Hill. By Edward F. Pittman, a.R.s.™. ... 
XX V.—Artesian Bores on Bunda Station in Queensland. 
By the Hon. W. H. Suttor, M.L.C. 
XXVI—On the Occurrence of Triassic Plant Remains in a 
Shale Bed near Manly. By B. Dunstan, r.c.s. [One Plate] 
XXVII.—The Orbit of the Double Star h5014. By R. P. 
Sellors, B.a., Sydney Observatory 
XXIX.—Occurrence of Evansite in Tasmania. By Henry 
G. Smith ... 
XXX.—The Progress and Position of ‘Irrigation ‘in New 
South Wales. By H.G. McKinney, M.E., M. Inst, C.E, as 
XXXI.—Preliminary Note on the Occurrence of a Chromite- 
Bearing Rock in the Basalt at the Pennant Hills Quarry 
near Parramatta. By Prof. David, B.a., F.a.s., W. F. 
Smeeth, M.A., B.E., Assoc. R.S.M, and J. Alexander Watt, m.A. 
XXXII.—Note on the Occurrence of a Calcareous Sandstone 
allied to Fontainebleau Sandstone at Rock Lily, near 
Narrabeen. By Prof. David, B.A., F.G.s.... 
XX XITII.—Note on the Occurrence of Barytes at Five-dock, 
and also at the Pennant Hills Quarry near Parramatta, 
with a suggestion as to the possible origin of Barytes in 
the Hawkesbury Sandstone. By Prof. David, B.A., F.G.s.. 
XXXIV.—Notes on Artesian Water in New South Wales 
and Queensland. (Part II.) By Prof. T. W. E. David, 
B.A., F.G.8. cae ni. Hac 
XXXV.—Notes on the Cremorne Bore. By Prof. David, 
B.A., F.G.S., and E. F. Pittman, A.R.S.M. 
XKKVI. —On Artesian Water in connection with Irrigation. 
By W. A. Dixon, F.1.c., F.c.s. 
ADDENDUM To Mr. Ray’s PapER * (PP. 101-167) ON THE LANGUAGES 
PROCEEDINGS a By: age a aa 
PROCEFDINGS OF THE ENGinrrrine SECTION .. ate 00 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEDICAL SECTION ... wa se ee 
oF THE New HEBRIDES . 
ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 
EXCHANGES AND PRESENTATIONS MADE BY THE "RovaL Socrery 
INDEX To VoLUME XXVII. 
TITLE Pace, Contents &c. 
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