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12. Queensland Native Astringent Medicines, illustrated by the Chemistry of 
the Gums of the Eucalypts and Angophoras. By Dr. Jos. Lautkrer, 
Pract. Arzt., M.R.S. 29$ 
13. Notes on a Block of Portland Cement (set for nearly fifty years). By W. M. 
Doherty, F.C.S., Government Laboratory, New South Wales 30 1 
14. On a Method of Shortening Certain Chemical Calculations. By W. A. 
Hargreaves, M.A., B.C.E, 306 
15. Some Remarks on the Teaching of Elementary Chemistry. By A. J. Sach, 
Goulbunt ... 308 
Section C. 
GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 
1. Report of Seismological Committee 309 
2. Report of Research Committee Appointed to Collect Evidence as to Glacial 
Action in Australasia ... 315 
3. Abbreviated Names for Certain Crystal Forms. By A. Livkrsidge, M.A., 
F.R.S., Professor of Chemistry, University of Sydney, New South Wales 320 
4. Models to show the Axes of Crystals. By A. Ltversidge, M.A., F.R.S. ... 321 
5. The Glacial Deposits of Bacchus Marsh. By Graham Officer, B.Sc., and 
Lewis Balfour, B.A 321 
C. The Glacial Geolpgy of Coimadai. By Graham Officer, B.Sc., Lewis 
Balfour, B.A., and Evelyn G. Hogg, M.A 323 
7. Artesian Water in the Western Interior of Queensland. By Robert L. 
Jack, F.G.S., F.R.G.S 330 
8. Note on the Cretaceous Rocks in the North-Western Interior of New South 
Wales. By Edward F. Pittman, A.R.S.M., Government Geologist, 
New South Wales 344 
9. On the Present State of our Knowledge of the Older Tertiaries of Southern 
Australia. By G. B. PRITCHARD, Lecturer in Geology, Working Men’s 
College, Melbourne * 348 
10. The Development and Progress of Mining and Geology in Queensland. By 
William Fryar, Inspector of Mines, Queensland 3G1 
11. Notes on Tin-Mining in and around Herberton, North Queensland. By 
John Munday, Mining Engineer 375 
12. Anticlines and Synclines, and their Relation to Mining. By Ernest 
Ledge y ... 381 
13. Antiquity of Man in Victoria. By W. H. Ferguson, A.R.S.M., Vic. ... 381 
14. Notes on the Tin Deposits of the Blue Tier, on the North-East Coast of 
Tasmania. By Henry Grant, Barrister-at-Law 381 
15. Notes on some Fossil Cephalopoda from the Silurian Rocks in the Neigh- 
bourhood of Bathurst, New South Wales. By W. J. Clunies Ross, 
B.Sc., F.G.S 381 
Section D. 
BIOLOGY. 
1. Pestiferous Fungi, and thoir Modes of Attack. By Dr. M. C. Cooke, M.A. 382 
2. Peculiarities of the Phanerogamic Flora of Queensland. By F. M. Bailey, 
F.L.S., Government Botanist, Queensland 389 
3. On the Fertilisation of some Australian Plants. By A. G. Hamilton, 
Public School, Mount Kembla, New South Wales ... 405 
4. An Undescribed Species of Charon, with Notes on the Metamorphosis of the 
First Pair of Ambulatory Legs into a Physiological Pair of Feelers. By 
Dr. Joseph Lautkrer 413 
0. Notes on Dendrolagus Benuettianus (De Vis) — The Tuee Kangaroo. By 
Dudley Lk Souef 414 
C. Nests and Eggs of the Australian Accipitres, or Diurnal Birds of Prey. By 
A. J. Campbell 417 
7. Memorandum relative to a Vernacular List of Names for Australian Birds. 
By Col. W. O. Legge, F.L.S 445 
8. Pyrenocarpese Queenslandiee. Auctore, Dr. J. Muller (Mull., Arg.) ... 449 
