Pace 
Art. XV.—Sill structure and fossils in eruptive rocks in New 
South Wales. By Professor T. W. Edgeworth David, B.a., 
F.G.8. i ee ee na she pe sds sec Oe 
Art. XVI.—On the presence of a true manna on a ‘ Blue Grass,’ 
Andropogon annulatus, Forsk. By | R. T. Baker, F.u.s., and 
Henry G. Smith, r.c.s. (Plates xxi 4). 5 291 
Art. XVII.—The rigorous theory of the Gaiakigaed of the 
aa ps nd smrearee solar observations. By G. H. 
Knibbs, 309 
Art. XVIII. ais jaa itistona of 17 ‘Seeadmbce. 1896, j in 
parts of parish of Gordon. By E. Du Faur,¥.r.a.s. (Plate 
ii.) 
<2 361 
Art. XIX. Aisin Adares © | Engineering "Naction, By 
Prof. W. H. Warr Se., M. Inst. C.E. 
Art. XX.—The machinery — for Actificial rofrigoration 
and ice ma By Norman Selfe, m. mst. o.z,, . XXXII. 
Arr. XXI.—Water iad surveys of New South, Wales. 
By H. G. McKinney, m. mst. 0.2. 
Art. XXII.—Lift bridge over the Macy ‘st Farka Hill. By 
Percy Allan, Assoc. M. Inst. C.E., Assoc. M. Am. Soc. C.E, (Plates1-4). xe. 
Arr. XXIII.—Centrifugal pump as in oe S. Wales. By 
-«s DXXIV. 
A. B. Portus, Assoc, M. Inst.c.E. (Plates 14)... ox. 
Arr. XXIV.—The present position of ge theory of his: pion 
ee By S. H. Barraclough, B.z., xI 
PRocEEDIN “se 369 
Susousbanee OF THE ee Saorion.. ae a 
Procespines or Tae Mupicat Szcrion be ie oy 
AppiTions TO THE LIBRARY na Be : 389 
Inpex To VoLumz XX xxv. 
mages AND PRESENTATIONS MADE BY THE Rosie poe 
¥ New Sourn WA gs, 1896. 
