CONTENTS, 
VOLUME XXX. 
OFFICERS FoR 1896-97 . 
List or Memsurrs, &c. 
Arr. onbmapeigag 8 Eeasiceei By. ‘Profesiie T W. V. Bdgoworth 
vid, B.A., F.G.8. (Plates i. - 
Arr. II. sabe periodicity of good and bad Seasons. By H. C. 
Russell, 8.a., c.m.c., F.R.s. (Plate v. 
Arr. IlI,—The ‘ Mika’ or ‘ Kulpi’ operation of the Au sated 
Aboriginals. By Professor T. P. Anderson Stuart, m.p., 
(Plate vi.).., 
Art. IV.—Note on the vabeok piel of tates by “the toto af 
different wheats. By F. B. Guthrie, r.c.s. 
Se On Aromadendyin o7 Aromadandric acid froin’ the 
turbid group of euclalyptus kinos. By H. G. Smith, r.c.s. 
Arr. VI.—On the cellular kite. By Lawrence Hargrave. (Plate 
Vii.)... 
Art, VIL—N ote < on a method of eepacntiul ‘ecllnide bcs ert 
loids by ceases y C.J, in, D.Sc., M.B, 
ART. TIT. sm tha oaffonte 
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iduana by subcutaneous and intravenous injection of the 
venom of Australian snakes. By C. J. Martin, p.sc., “x. ... 
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, M.tmst.ce. (Plates viii., ix., x., 
Xa, Xi; 
Arr. X. aks oi on seein ‘dikeliiahiides of the viscosity of eaten 
by the efflux method. By G. H. Knibbs, r.n.a.s., 
_ Apr. XI—On the constituents of the sap of the “silky Oak; ; 
Grevillea peg R.Br., and the — of butyric acid 
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Arr. Fe -Cuisent Pisce No. 2. aa ‘i. c. ‘pameslk, B.A., 
Arr. XIII.—Additional remarks ounaeenii Miccigiial fees 
held at Gundabloui in 1894. By R. H. Mathews, us. ... 
: e occurrence of precious stones in New South 
- Wales and the deposits in which they are found. bi Rev. 
* Milne ee (Plates xiii. - xx.) ... 
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