(vi.) 
Pacs 
Art. XVII.—The Effect of Temperature on the Tensile and 
oo Properties of Copper. By Professor Warren, 
, M, Am. Soc, C.E., Wh. Sc, and §. H. Barraclough, m.m.z. 281 
ART. XVIII. obi on the Basalts of Bathurst and the Neigh- 
bouring Districts. By W. J. Clunies Ross, Bsc. F.G.s. 
(Communicated by J. H. Maiden, F.t.s. 296 
Arr. XIX.—On the Steady Flow of Water in Uniform Pipes ‘ind 
Channels. By G. H. Knibbs, F.R.a.s. 314 
Arr. XX.—Experimental Investigation of the Flow of Watek in 
Uniform Channels. By S. H. Barraclough, 8.z., M.M.E., 
and T. P. Strickland; B.E. ons ise vee ae o. = 856 
Art, XXI.—Notes on Myrticolorin. By H. G. Smith, ¥.c.s. ... 377 
Arr, XXII.—A Second Supplement to a Census of the Fauna of 
the Older Tertiary of Australia. By Professor Raiph Tate, 
F.G.s., Hon. Memb., pmeian appendix on Corals by John 
Dennant, F.a.s. (Plates xx.) 381 
Arr. XXITII.—Annual rE to page Waitinecing Section: B ¥ 
C. O. Burge, M. aoe 
Arr. XXTV.—The Viditsadin of the Methods of Testing Materials 
Used in Construction, and the Precautions Necessary in the 
Accurate Determinations of the various Coefficients of 
Strength and Elasticity. By W. H. Wane M. Inst. C.E., 
M. Am. Soc. C.E., Wh. Se. (Plates 1, 2.) a XIII. 
Arr. XXV.—Note on the Cubic Parabola sietied i as a Tansition 
to Small Tramway Curves. By C. J. Merfield, F.R.a.s. ... LVI. 
ART. eerie —Low Lift Pumping Machinery. she T. H: Holighton 
ART. XXVIL —Belt Power Peniisiolialvts with some new foie of 
Brake Absorption eee By Herbert E. Ross. pxxxm1. 
Art. XX VIII.—Tramway Rail Joi By G. R. Cowdery ...XCVIII. 
ART. serine on werstiados practised by Pein 
Ba , M.B. Edin.. 
Aborigi 
Arr. XXX. Note on the Occurrence of a Nickeliferous Opal near 
Tamworth, New South Wales. By D. A. Porter. we. XXviii. 
ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS ... ai bes : i; 
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENGINEERING Baetod ee ake see OEE 
INGS OF THE MeEpIcaL SECTION ... oe oe per > a> 2 
Inpex To Votume XXXI._... ioe des oe ess w+ (kxv.) 
