Author Index. 
289 
Ellery, R. J., 1878. — On the Absence of Sun Spots during the Year. (Title only.) Tr. 
& Proc., xiii. , p. 73. 
, 1878. — Notes on a Chronographic Apparatus, with Huyghen’s Parabolic 
Pendulum. Tr. & Proc., xiii., pp. 74-78, with plate. 
, 1878. — Notes on Some Observations of Atmospheric Electricity. Tr. & 
Proc., xiii., pp. 89-92, 
, 1878. — The Present State of Meteorology. Tr. & Proc., xiv., pp. 10-19. 
, 1878. — Notes on the Recent Earthquake. (Title only.) Tr. & Proc., xiv., 
p. 34. 
, 1878. — On various Forms of Galvanic Battery. (Title only.) Tr. & Proc., 
xiv., p. 65. 
, 1878. — Notes on the Newly-found Satellites of Mars. (Title only). Tr. & 
Proc., xiv., p. 115. 
, 1879. — On a New Form of Self-Registering Rain-Gauge. Tr. & Proc., xv., pp. 
12, 13, with plate. 
, 1879. — Note of the Great Meteor of June 8th, 1878. Tr. & Proc., xv., pp. 
27, 28. 
, 1879. — On the supposed Intra-Mercurial Planet. Tr. & Proc., xv., pp. 35, 
36. 
, 1880. — On the Relation between Forest Lands and Climate in Victoria. Tr. 
& Proc., xvi., pp. 1-6. 
, 1880. — The Tidal Datum of Hobson’s Bay. Tr. & Proc., xvi., pp. 146-148. 
, 1881. — An Improved Ombrograph, or Self-registering Rain-Gauge. Tr. & 
Proc,, xvii., pp. 62-65, with plate. 
— , 1881. — A Sunshine Recorder, (Title only.) Tr. & Proc., xvii., p. 88. 
, 1882. — Description of a Hagemann’s Vacuum Anemometer erected at the 
Observatory. (Title only.) Tr. & Proc., xviii,, p. 47. 
, 1883. — A Note on the Apparatus to he used in viewing the forthcoming 
Transit of Vemts, in December, 1882. (Title only). Tr. & Proc., xix., 
p. 169. 
, 1884. — Astronomical Notes. (Title only.) Tr. & Proc., xx., p. 98. 
, 1884, — A New Form of Darkfield Illumination Micrometer. (Title only.) 
Tr. & Proc., xx., p. 118. 
, 1884. — Notes of an Interesting Fact in Connection with the Early History 
of the Electric Telegraph. Tr. & Proc., xx., pp. 118-120. 
, 1S84.- -Notes on the Rainfall Map recently Issued by the Government of 
Victoria. Tr. & Proc., xx., pp, 121-123. 
, 1S84. — The Return of the Pons Comet. (Title only.) Tr. & Proc., xx., 
p. 123. 
, 1884. — 'The Recent. Red Sunsets. Tr. & Proc., xx., pp. 124, 125. 
, 1885.' — On a Recent Shower of Mud-stained Rain. (Title only.) Tr. & 
Proc., xxi., p. 86. 
, 1887.— -Note on the Proposed Photographic Charting of the Heavens. (Title 
only, but sec also p. 93.) Tr. & Proc., xxiv. (1), p. 80. 
, 1890. — Short Address on the Progress in Astronomy during 1888-1889. Proc. 
(n.s.), ii ., pp. x.-xiii. 
, 1892. — Photographic Charting of the Heavens, Proc. (n.s.), iv. (1), pp. 
47-55. 
, 1892. — 'The Magnetic Shoal near Bezout Island, off Cossack, N.W. Coast of 
Australia. Proc. (n.s.), iv. (1), pp. 65-68. 
> A Description of a New Pendulum Apparatus, with Half-Seconds 
Pendulums. Proc. (n.s.), vi., pp. 227-232. 
, 1894. — -The New Chain Test Range at t he Melbourne Observatory. Proc. 
(n.s.), vi., pp. 233, 234. 
Elliott, S., 1857. On the Cestracion philippi (Port Jackson Shark), Trigonia and 
1 erehratula of the Australian Seas. Trans. Phil. Inst., ii. (1), pp. 15-17. 
, I860.— On Lightning Conductors generally, with special reference to the 
Conductor attached to the tower and spire of the Wesley Church, Melbourne. 
Trans. Phil. Inst., iv., pp. 99-102. 
Etheridge, R., Jun., 1874.— On the Occurrence of a species of Retepora (allied to 
R. phoemcca, Busk), in the tertiary beds of Schnapper Point, Hobson’s 
Bay. Tr. & Proc., xx., pp. 13, 14. 
, 1876. — Observations on Sand-dunes of the Coast of Victoria. Tr & Proc 
xii., pp. 2-5. 
’ 1876.— Notes on some Upper Palaeozoic Polyzoa, from Queensland Tr & 
Proc., xn„ pp. 66-68. 
, 1878.— On the History of Palaeozoic Actinology in Australia. Tr & Proc 
xiv., pp. 102-108. ' ’’ 
, 1894. — Ah Operculum from the Lilydale Limestone. Proc 
150-155, pi. ix, 
- , 1894,— The Largest Australian Trilobite hitherto discovered 
vi., pp. 189-194, pi. xi. 
vi., pp. 
(n.s.), 
Proc. (n.s.) 
18 (nT) K 'v?ii nCe pp Qf 52 h 64 K */ St f nCe ° f a Carabrian Fauna in Victoria. Proc. 
1917.— Reptilian Notes: Megaiania prisca, Owen, and Notiosaurus dentatus 
ESS? ! <n.“), (2^Tpp”i : 33? P pr vli. remainS ^ Ughtning Ridge ' 
A * n • 189 *V° n - the 9>> urre nce of the Genus Belonostomus 
Trans., H (2 L P^°TI, pi° r “ atl0tl (Cretaceous) of Central Queensland. 
