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et. 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.e.s. [With Diagram.'] . 314 



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

 Botanic Gardens, Sydney, Government Botanist of New 

 South Wales J 315 



Let. 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.e.s., Hon. f.r.s. Edin., Professor 



of Chemistry, University of Sydney [With Plates] 341 



XVII. — An important Geological Fault at Kurrajong Heights, 

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

 f.g.s., f.e.s. [With Plates] 359 



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



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



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



HaydonCardew, Assoc. M.inst. c.e. ... ... ... ... ... xxu. 



.et. XX. — Recent developments in High Speed Eail way Construc- 

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



BSTEACT OF PbOCEEDINGS ... ... ... ... L 



BOCEEDINGS OF THE ECONOMIC SECTION ... ... ..< ... lxxii. 



roceedings of the Engineeeing Section ...lxxiv. 



NDEX to Volume XXXVI ... (xxv.) 



