CONTENTS, 
VOLUME XXX. 
OFrFIcERs FoR 1896-97 . ae a oy Me nee te 
List or MemMBeErs 
ArT. 
Arr. 
, de. 
me iP abaermninrs Avett By Professor 7. W. idgeworth 
David, B.A., F.G.8. (Plates i. - iv.) 
. Il.—On periodicity of good and tad | seasons. By H. C. 
Russell, B.A., C.M.G., F.R.S. 
v.) 
. I1I,—The ‘ Mika’ or ‘ Kulpi’ operation of the Avistealian 
Aboriginals. By Professor T. P. Anderson Stuart, M.D., 
(Plate vi.)... 
. IV:—Note on a ‘obnitian of Sennen wy ‘the giviten of 
different wheats. By F. B. Guthrie, F.c.s 
- V.—On Aromadendrin or svoeniianitt acid Dich the 
turbid group of euclalyptus kinos. By H. G. Smith, F.c.s. 
. VI.—On the cellular kite. By Lawrence Hargrave. (Plate 
vii.)... 
. VIL—N wee on & siietha of seplaiabliny callois from “onjatal- 
loids by filtration. By C. J. Martin, p 
- VIIT.—An explanation of the marked amano’ in ths offects 
produced by subcutaneous and intravenous injection of the 
B 
of the Dugong, at Shea’s Creek near Sydney. By R. 
Etheridge, Junr., Professor T. W. Edgeworth David, B.A., 
F.G.8., and J. W. Grimshaw, ™. Inst.c.z. (Plates viii., ix., x. 
pe a 
Xia,) 
. X.—Note on seoont ‘ahiecintaashien of is viscosity ‘of ey a 
by the efflux method. By G. H. Knibbs, F.B.4.8., L.8. 
XI.—On the constituents of the sap of the ‘Silky Oak, 
Grevillea robusta, R.Br., and the presence of butyric acid 
therein. By Henry G. Smith, r.c.s. 
- XII.—Current niet No. 2. By ‘H. C. “Russell, B. Ls 
M.G.,F.R.S. (Plate 
XTII.— Additional silat nile Aboriginal Bara 
held at Gundabloui in 1894. By R. H. Mathews, 1.8... 
XIV.—On the occurrence of precious stones in New South 
Wales and the deposits in which ores are found. By Rev. 
J. Milne Curran. (Plates xiii ea) ee ese tee 
Paas. 
vii. 
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