VOLUME XXXVII, 
“Owvicrks FoR 1903-1904.) See ee er 
List or Mumepsrs, &ec. .., ae x ee Re Hh 
Art. I.—PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. By Professor W. H. Wannen, 
Wh. Se., M. Inst. C.E,, M. Am. Soc. CE, ,.. eis taf giis a ae es Bie 
Art. II, —Language of the Bungandity Tribe; South ‘Australia. ey 
el R. H. MATHEWS, L.s., Associé étramger Soc. oe ee Manat 
egbaris =, 5.8 ae <a = i : hae 
Art. ITI].—Notes on Tide-Gauges with a desreipiie of a new one. nee . 
By G. H. HAuuigan, u.s., F.4.8. [With Plates] Shot, Seas 
Aur. IV,--'The Sand-Dritt Problem in New South JWaleal a ayes 
J.H. MAIvEN, F.u.s., Government Botanist and Director of Shes tt 
the Botanic Gardens, Sydney ... a a fe fee pe 
Art. V.—Aluminium the chief inorganic element in a Proteaceous 
Tree, and the occurrence of Aluminium Succinate in trees — 
of this species. By Henry G. Surru,F.c.s., Assistant Curator 
Technologieal Museum, Sydney. [With Plate] Cae liga EOP 
ene 
Art. VI.—Economic Effect of Sanitary Works. By J. ‘Haypon— 1 
CARDEW, Assoc, M. Inst.C.E. [With Plates | ate ek . » 121 she 
Arr. VII.—Sand-Drift Problem of Arid N. S. Wales. By Oo ark: 
J. McMaster, Chief Commissioner of Western Lands. LWith e i rt a 
Plate] ae fica 138 ict 
Art. VIII.—The Atiotesnal Richeriea at Binwuckie By BR. H. ie 
Maruews, u.s., Associé étranger Soc. d’Anthrop. de Paris. 
[With Illustrations ] RS iy es see cs Be 146 e 
Art. [X.—The Separation of Iron from Nickel and Cobalt by Lead 
Oxide (Field’s Method). By T. H. Lasy, Junior Demonstrator  — 
of Chemistry, University of Sydney. . (Communicated by 
Professor LIVERSIDGE, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S.) He ve DOT 
Art. X.—Pot Experiments to Determine the Limits of Bndientiog = 
of different Farm-Crops for certain Injurious Substances. — 
By F. B. Gururig, F.1.¢., F.c.s., and R, Hanus Te Ng leaden 
Arr. XI.—Bibliography of Australian Lichens. By EH. CHEER, 
(Communicated by J. H. Marprn, F.1 s.) Ki wile Bat 
Art. XII.—On the Protection of Iron and other Metal Work. By Bux 
Wiuuiam M. HamMuert, F.1.c., F.c.s., Government Analyst... 18 
Art. XIII.—A Comparison of the Periods of the Electrical Vibra- ~~ 
tions associated with Simple Circuits. By J. A. Ponhock,  — ~~ 
Professor of Physics in the University of Sydney; withan  ~ ~~ 
Appendix by J. C. Cuosz, Deas-Thompson Scholar in Physics 198° 
Art. XIV.—A Contribution to the Study of the DielectrieConstant 
of Water at Low Temperatures. By O. U. VONWILLER, B.Se, ~~ 
Demonstrator in Physics in the University of Sydney - ... 2 
Art. XV.—The Narraburra Meteorite. By A. LivERSIDGE, LL. BGs 
F.R.S., HON. F.R.8.E., Professor of Chemistry in the University — 
of Sydney. [With Plates] es a me ee Ac 
Arr. XVI.—Notes on some Native Dialects of Victoria. By R. H, 
MatTHEws, L.s., Corres. Memb. Anthrop. Soc., Wasliiaeen 
U.S.A. [With I Mest shed es Say 
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