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Art. XIV. — The fallacy of assuming that a wet year in England 

 will be followed by a wet year in Australia. By H. C. 

 Russell, b.a., c.m.g., f.r.s. [With Diagram.'] 314 



Art. XV. — Is Eucalyptus Variable ? By J. H. Maiden, Director, 

 Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Government Botanist of New 

 South Wales 315 



Art. XVI. — The Boogaldi, Barratta Nos. 2 and 3, Gilgoin Nos. 1 

 and 2, and Eli Elwah or Hay Meteorites, New South Wales. 

 By A. Liversidge, ll.d., f.r.s., Hon. f.r.s. Edin., Professor 

 ■ of Chemistry, University of Sydney [With Plates]... ... 341 



Art. XVII. — An important Geological Fault at Kurrajong Heights, 

 New South Wales. By Prof. T. W. Edgeworth David, b.a., 

 f.g.s., f.r.s. [With Plates] 350 



Art. XVIII. — Annual Address to the Engineering Section. By 



H. G. McKinney, m.e., m. inst. c,e. ... ... ... ... i. 



Art. XIX. — The Importance of Federal Hydrography. By J. 



Hay don Cardew, Assoc. M.inst. c.e. ... ... ... ... ... xxn. 



Art. XX. — Recent developments in High Speed Rail way Construc- 

 tion and Working. By C. O. Burge, m. inst. c.e. ... xxxvi. 



Abstract of Proceedings i. 



Proceedings of the Economic Section Ixxii. 



Proceedings of the Engineering Section lxxiv. 



Index to Volume XXXVI (xxv.) 



