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8. Totemic Divisions of Australian Tribes, by R. H. Mathews, l.s. 



9. On the Saccharine and Astringent Exudations of the " Grey 

 Gum," Eucalyptus punctata, DC., and on a Product allied to 

 Aromadendrin, by Henry G. Smith, f.c.s. 



10. On the Essential Oil and the presence of a Solid Camphor or 

 Stearoptene in the "Sydney Peppermint," Eucalyptus piperita 

 Sm., by R. T. Baker, f.l.s. and Henry G. Smith, f.c.s. 



11. Outburst of Springs in Time of Drought, by W. E. Abbott, 

 Wingen. 



12. The Possibility of Soaring in Horizontal Wind, by Lawrence 

 Hargrave. 



13. On a Cordierite-bearing Rock from Broken Hill, by J. Collett 



Moulden, a.r.s.m., f.g.s. (Communicated by E. F. Pittmann, 



A.R.S.M.) 



14. Icebergs in the Southern Ocean, No. 2, by H. C. Russell, 



B.A., C.M.G., F.R.S. 



15. Aurora Australis, by H. C. Russell, b.a., c.m.g., f.r.s. 



16. On " Grey Gum " (Eucalyptus punctata, DC.) particularly in 

 regard to its Essential Oil, by R. T. Baker, f.l.s., and Henry 

 Smith, f.c.s. 



17. The Effect of Temperature on the Tensile and Compressive 

 Properties of Copper, by Professor Warren, m. Inst. C.E., M.Am. 

 Soc. c.e., wh. Be, and S. H. Barraclough, m.m.e. 



18. Notes on the Basalts of Bathurst and the Neighbouring 

 Districts, by W. J. Clunies Ross, b.Sc, f.g.s. (Communicated 

 by J. H. Maiden, f.l.s.) 



19. On the Steady Flow of Water in Uniform Pipes and Channels, 

 by G. H. Knibbs, f.r.a.s. 



20. Experimental Investigation of the Flow of Water in Uniform 



Channels, by S. H. Barraclough, b.e., m.m.e., and T. P. 

 Strickland, b.e. 



21. Notes on Myrticolorin, by H. G. Smith, f.c.s. 



22. A Second Supplement to a Census of the Fauna of the Older 



Tertiary of Australia, by Professor Ralph Tate, f.g.s., Hon. 

 Memb., with an appendix on Corals by John Dennant, f.g.s. 



