CONTENTS. 
VOLUME XXXVII. 
OFFICERS FOR 1903-1904... 
List or MemsBers, &c. whe oe Ls We wis es 
Art. 1 —PreEsipENTIAL AppReEss. By Professor W. H. WARREN, 
Wh. Sc., M. Inst. C.E., M. Am, Soe. C,E, 
Art. II.—Language of the Bungandity Tribe, Seann husthal. 
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By R. H. Mataews, u.s., Associé raaaes Soc. auniaey 
de Paris 
ITI.—Notes on Tide- Ginibes uae: a deteeiption of a new one. 
By G. H. Hatwiean, L.s., F.a.s. [ With Plates | 
IV.—The Sand-Drift Problem in New South Wales. iy 
J. H. MarIpen, F.L.s., Government Botanist and Director of 
the Botanic Gardens, Sydney 
V.—Aluminium the chief inorganic alismbats ina 4 Prokaiduous 
Tree, and the occurrence of Aluminium Succinate in trees 
of thisspecies. By Henry G. Smitu, F.c.s., Assistant Curator 
Technological Museum, Sydney. [With Plate] 
ViI.—Economic Effect of Sanitary Works. By J. Ey amor 
CARDEW, Assoc, M.Inst.C.E. [With Plates] 
VII.—Sand-Drift Problem of Arid N.S. Wales. Be Conn 
J. McMaster, Chief Commissioner of Western Lands. Wee 
Plate] 
VIII.—The Reason Bieharien at BECwAErnn. Be R. i. 
MATHEWS, L.s., Associé étranger Soc. aimee de Paris. 
[With I lustrations] 
1X.—The Separation of Be ee N jaca and Cobalt bs Lead 
Oxide (Field’s Method). By T. H. Lasy, Junior Demonstrator 
of Chemistry, University of Sydney. (Communicated re 
Professor LIVERSIDG®, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.) 
X.—Pot Experiments to Determine the Limits of Hudurauee 
of different Farm-Crops for certain Injurious Substances. 
By F. B. GutuRiz, F.1.c., F.c.s., aud R. Hetms 
XI.—Bibliography of Australian Lichens. By E. hea. 
(Communicated by J. H. Marpey, F.us.) . 
XII.—On the Protection of Iron and other Metal Work. By 
Witiiam M. Hamuet, F.I.c., F.c.s., Government Analyst .. 
XIII.—A Comparison of the Periods of the Electrical vaneae 
tions associated with Simple Circuits. By J. A. Pouuock, 
Professor of Physics in the University of Sydney; with an 
Appendix by J.C. Ctosz, Deas-Thompson Scholar in Physics 
XIV.—A Contribution to the Study of the Dielectric Constant 
of Water at Low Temperatures. By O. U. VonwILuzr, B.Sc, 
Demonstrator in Physics in the University of Sydney 
XV.—The Narraburra Meteorite. By A. LiveRsIpGs, LL.D., 
F.B.S., HON. F.B.S.E., Professor of CHeomistry in the University 
of Sydney. [With Plates | - ‘ a 430 
XVI.—Notes on some Native Dialects of ee any By R. H. 
MatTHews, u.s., Corres. Memb. Anthrop. Soc., inert 
U.S.A. [With Illustration.| _... ses oo vee ee 
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