Author Index. 
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Morton J. L., 1885. — Suggestions fcr Reducing Excessively High Temperature in Ships 
and Buildings. Tr. & Proc., xxi., pp. 86-88. 
1886. — On an Apparatus for Utilising the Force of the Tides. ( 1 ltle only.; 
Tr. & Proc., xxii., p. 139. . . v . 
Morton, W. L., 1860. — Notes of a recent personal visit to the unoccupied northern 
District of Queensland. Trans. Phii. Inst., iv., pp. 188-199, with a Map of 
1 S61 . — Remarks on the Physical Geography, Climate, &c., of the Regions 
lying between the Rivers Lachlan and Darling. Trans. (8vo.), v., pp. 
. f 1861.— Suggestions for the Introduction of Animals and Agricultural Seeds 
into Victoria. Trans. (8vo.), v., pp. 153-157, 
Mueller, F— From 1887 shown as Mueller, F. von _ , . ~ f 
f 1855. — Description of Fifty New Australian Plants, chiefly from the Colony ot 
Victoria. Tr. & Proc. Viet. Inst., i., pp. 28-48. . 
, 1855. — Account of the Gunyang: A New Indigenous Fruit of Victoria. lr. 
& Proc., Viet. Inst., i., pp. 67-70, , . _ . „ t £ 
1855. — Description of New Australian Plants, chiefly from the Colony ot 
Victoria. 2nd Series. Tr. & Proc. Viet. Inst., i., pp. 114-135. . 
, 1855. — Definitions of Rare or hitherto Undescribed Australian Plants, chiefly 
collected within the Boundaries of the Colony of Victoria, and examined 
by Dr. Ferd. Mueller. Trans. Phil, Soc., i., pp. 5-24, and continued on 
pp. 34-50. . 
, 1855 — Descriptive Characters of New Alpine Plants, from Continental Aus- 
tralia. Trans. Phil. Soc., L, pp. 96-111. 
— } 1857. — On the Octoclinis macleayatia — a new Australian Pine. lrans. Phil. 
Inst., ii. (1), pp. 20-22, with plate. .. 
, 1857. — Account of some New Australian Plants. Trans. Phil. Inst., n. (1), 
pp. 62-77, with two plates. 
1858. — On a General Introduction of Useful Plants into Victoria. Trans. Phil. 
Inst., ii. (2), pp. 95-109. 
, 1858. — An Historical Review of the Explorations of Australia. Trans. Phil. 
Inst., ii. (2), pp. 148-168, with plate. 
, 1859. — 'Diagnostic Notes on New or Imperfectly Known Australian Plants. 
Trans. Phil. Inst., iii., pp. 22 31. ... 
, 1859. — Some hitherto unknown Australian Plants. Trans. Phil. Inst., in., 
pp. 40-63. 
f 1859. — Index of the Plants described in the Transactions of the Victorian 
Institute, of the Philosophical Society, and the Philosophical Institute of 
Victoria. Trans. Phil. Inst., iii., pp. 114-120. 
, I860. — Notes on the Plants collected during Mr. John McDouall Stuart’s 
recent Expedition into the North-West interior of South Australia. Trans. 
Phil. Inst., iv., pp. 183-188. 
, 1865. — On the Systematic Position of the Nardoo Plant, and the Physiological 
Characteristics of its Fruit. Tr. & Proc., vi., pp. 137-147. 
, 1865. — Notes on Gastrolobium grandiflorum, Tr. & Proc., vi., pp. ,147, 148. 
, 1867. — Characteristics of an undescribed Senecio, from South Africa. Tr. & 
Proc., viii. (1), pp. 38-40. 
Mueller, F. von, 1887. — Plants collected in Capricornic Western Australia, by H. S. 
King, and recorded by Baron von Mueller, K.C.M.G., M. & Ph.D., F.R.S. 
Tr. & Proc., xxiii., pp. 49*57. 
, 188S. — Remarks on a New Victorian Haloragis, and on the occurrence of the 
Genus Pluchea within the Victorian Territory. Tr. & Proc., xxiv. (2), 
pp. 132-139. 
, 1888. — Description of some Hitherto L’nknown Australian Plants. Tr. & 
Proc., xxiv. (2), pp. 168*174. 
, 1888. — Two Hitherto Unrecorded Plants from New Guinea. Tr. & Proc., 
xxiv. (2), pp. 174, 175. 
, 1889. — Records of Observations on Sir William MacGregor’s Highland Plants 
from New Guinea. Trans., i. (2), pp. 1-5. 
Mulder, J. F. — Sec Dennant, J., and Mulder, 1897 and 1898. 
, 1902. — Newer Pliocene Strata on the Moorabool River. Proc. (n.s.), xiv. 
(2), pp. 82-84. 
N. 
Nanson, E. J., 1881. — Proportional Representation. Tr. & Proc., xvii., pp. 34-52. 
, 1883. — Methods of Election. Tr. & Proc., xix., pp. 197-240. 
Neild, J. E., 1874. — On the Advantages of Burning the Dead. Tr. & Proc., xi., pp. 
18-27. 
, 1890. — Short Address on Literature and the Fine Arts. Proc. (n.s.), ii., 
pp. xxxii.-xlii. 
Neumayer, G., 1859. — Description and System of Working of the Flagstaff Observatory. 
Trans. Phil. Inst., iii., pp. 94-103, with three plates. 
, 1859. — -Some Facts illustrative of the Meteorology of the month of August, 
1858. Trans. Phil. Inst., iii., pp. 104-114, pis. i.-iv. 
, 1860, — On Dove’s Law of the Turning of the Wind, as illustrated and 
supported by the Observations made at the Flagstaff Meteorological and 
Magnetic Observatory, Melbourne. Trans. Phil. Inst., iv., pp. 102-122, 
with four plates. 
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