Author Index. 
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Quayle, 
o. 
E. T., 1921. — Possibilities of Modifying Climate by Human Agency, with 
Special Application to South-Eastern Australia. Proc. (n.s.), xxxni., pp. 
115-132, with map. , _ . 
1922 . — Local Rain Producing Influences under Human Control in boutn 
Australia. Proc. (n.s.), xxxiv. (2), pp. 89-104, with map. 
1923. — The Increasing Run off from the Avoca River Basm (due apparently to 
Deforestation). Proc. (n.s.), xxxv. (2), pp. 143-152, with text-figure. 
1925. — Sunspots and Australian Rainfall. Proc. (n.s.), xxxvn. (2), pp. 
131-143, with three maps and two text-figures. 
1929.— Long Range Rainfall Forecasting 4 from Tropical (Darwin) Air 
Pressures. Proc. (n.s.), xli. (2), pp. 160-164, with two text-figures. 
R. 
Raff, Janet. See Morris, Ethel M., and Raff, 1909. 
, 1910. — Contributions to our Knowledge of Australian Earthworms — Ihe 
Alimentary Canal. — Part I. Proc. (n.s.), xxii. (2), pp. 244-254, pis. 
xlviii.-li. 
1911. — Protozoa Parasitic in the Large Intestine of Australian Frogs. Part 
I. Proc. (n.s.), xxiii. (2), pp. 586-594. 
, 1912. — Idem, Part II. — Proc. (n.s.), xxiv. (2), pp. 343-352, pis. lxx., 
lxxi. 
, 1919. — Abnormal Development of the Head Appendages in the Crayfish, 
Parachaeraps bicarinatus, Gray. Proc. (n.s.), xxxi. (2), pp. 325, 326, 
JJl. A V . 
Ralph, T. S., 1865. — On some Remarkable Changes which have taken place in the 
Flowers of the Plantago major. Tr. & Proc., vi., pp. 1, 2. 
, 1865. — Observations on the Microscopical Characters presented by a Mineral 
(Dysodil) from Tasmania. (Abstract.) Tr. & Proc., vi., p. 7. 
, 1865. — On the Structure of the Flower of the Mignionette. Tr. & Proc., 
vi., pp. 8-10. 
, 1865. — On the Coccus affecting the Orange. Tr. & Proc., vi., pp. 10-13. 
, 1865. — On Dry Rot. (Abstract.) Tr. & Proc., vi., p. 24. 
, 1865. — On the' Structure of the Plants Nitella and Chara. (Abstract.) Tr. 
& Proc., vi., p. 26. 
, 1882. — Micro-Chemical Experiments and Observations on the Structure of 
Human Blood, journ., ii. (J), pp. 1-14, pi. xi. 
, 1884. — On the Occurrence of Bacteria (Bacilli) in Living Plants. Tr. & 
Proc., xx., pp. 70-74. 
Raw, A. R., 1934. — A Practical Application of Photo-Periodic Response to Plant 
Breeding Methods at the State Research Farm, Werribee. Proc. (n.s.), 
xlvi. (2). pp. 13 J 138, with two text-figures. 
Rawlinson, T. E., 1857. — The Importance of Sanitary Works for Towns, having 
especial reference to Collingwood with suggested Remedial Works for that 
district. Trans. Phil. Inst., i., pp. 81-108. 
, 1858. — Observations on the Saw Fish. Trans. Phil. Inst., ii. (2), pp. 
146-148. 
, 1865. — -On Suggestions for the Formation of a Colonial Navy, and for 
securing Speedy and Certain Communication with Europe, and Defence 
of our Coasts in time of War. Tr. & Proc., vi., pp. 69-82. 
, 1865. — Report on the Entrance to the Gipps Land Lakes. Tr. & proc., vi., 
pp. 84-90. 
, 1865. — Further Notes on the Coast and Lakes of Gipps Land, with sketch 
plan, being supplementary to the report on the Lakes Entrance. Tr. & 
Proc., vi., pp. 92-98. with plate. 
, 1865. — Notes on the Tidal Phenomena of Hobson’s Bay, as affecting the 
discharge of Flood Waters from the River Yarra. Tr. & Proc., vi., pp. 
161-167, with plate. 
, 1866. — On the Probable Erosion of the Mountain Ranges of Gipps Land. 
Tr. & Proc., vii., pp. 29 34. 
, 1866. — On the Desirability of Establishing the Geographical and Ethnographical 
Section under Law 60. Tr. & Proc., vii., pp. 51-54. 
, 1868. — Speculations of the Zodiacal Light. (Title only.) Tr. & Proc., ix. 
Cl), p. 72. 
, 1876.— Notes on the Discovery of some Keys in the Shore Formation of 
Cono Bay, near Geelong. Tr. & Proc., xii., pp. 33-43. 
, 1876. — On the Importance of a more close and systematic Observation of the 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Phenomena of our Coasts. (Title only. ) Tr. & 
Proc,, xii., p. 68. 
, 1876. — On the Past and Present of the Port of Melbourne, and Proposed 
Works for its Improvement. Tr. & Proc., xii., pp. 110-122. 
, 1878. — On the Improvement of the Port of Melbourne. Tr. & Proc.. xiii., 
pp. 67-73, with plate. 
> 1878.— Notes on the Coast Line Formation of the Western District, and 
Proofs of the Uniform Conditions of Meteorological Phenomena over long 
periods of time. Tr. & Proc., xiv., pp. 25-34, with map. 
Rayment, T., 1930.— Microglossa and Melitribus, New Genera of Australian Bees. 
Proc. (n.s.) xlii. (2), pp. 211-220, pi. xxi., and text-figure. 
, 1930.— New and Remarkable Bees. Proc. (n.s.), xliii. (1), pp. 42-61, with 
eight text-figures. 
