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Author Index. 
(Title only.) Tr. & Proc., xix., p. 
Traegerwellblech 
Phil. Inst., 
on Fifty-three 
the first time. 
of Fifty-two 
Behrendf, P., I 883 . — On Electric Railways 
196. 
, 1884. — Modern Fireproof and Watertight Building Materials- 
and Asphalt. Tr. & Proc., xx., pp. 75-83, with six plates. 
Beilby, J. W., 1857. — On the “ Lyre Bird ” (Menura superba). Trans, 
ii. (1), pp. 12-14. 
, 1869. — Facts from the Arcana of Nature apparently at variance with the 
accepted Theories of Science. Tr. & r Proc., ix. (2), pp, 88-108. 
, 1869. — A Sketch of a New Theory of the Oceanic Tides, based upon 
examination of the causes assigned to exceptional “tidal” waves. 
(Abstract.) Tr. & Proc., ix. (2), p. 148. 
Bell, F., 1855, — Wrought Iron Bridges as Adapted to the Colony. Trans.. & Proc. 
Viet. Inst., i., pp. 154-157. 
Bergroth, E., 1895. — Contributions to a knowledge of the Rhynchota of Australia. 
Proc. (n.s.), vii., pp. 287-302. 
, 1916. — New Genera and Species of Australian Hemiptera. Proc. (n.s.), xxix. 
( 1 ), pp. 1-18. 
, 1916.— Heteiopterous Hemiptera collected by Professor W. Baldwin Spencer 
during the Horn Expedition into Central Australia. Proc. (n.s.) xxix. ( 1 ). 
pp. 19-39. 
Berry, R. J. A., 1907. — -A Living Descendant of an Extinct (Tasmanian) Race. Proc. 
(n.s.), xx. ( 1 ), pp. 1 20 , pi. i. 
/ 1 and Robertson, A. V. D., 1909. — -Preliminary Communication 
Tasmanian Crania, Forty-two of which are now recorded for 
Proc. (n.s.), xxii, ( 1 ), pp. 47-58. 
, — , 1909. — Dioptrographic Tracings in Four Normae 
Tasmanian Crania. Trans,, v. (1), pp. 1-11, pis. i.A-lii.D 
} — , 1914. — Dioptrographic Tracings in Three Normae of Ninety Australian 
Aboriginal Crania. Trans., vi., pp. 1-6, pis. i.A-xc.C. 
— , and Buchner, L. W. G,, 1913. — ' The Correlation of Size of Head and 
Intelligence as EsLi.tn.ated from the Cubic Capacitv of Brain of 355 
Melbourne Criminals. Proc. (n.s.), xxv. (2), pp. 229-253. 
, , 1913.- -The Correlation of Size of Head and Intelligence as Estima ed 
from the Cubic Capacity of Brain of 33 Melbourne Criminals Hanged for 
Murder. Proc. (n.s.), xxv. (2), pp. 254-267. 
Beveridge, P., 1865. — A Few Notes on the Dialects, Habits, Customs, and Mythology 
of the Lower Murray Aborigines. Tr. & Proc., vi., pp. 14-24. 
Bingham, R., Laby, T. H., and Shearer, J., 1928. — Note on the Reflection of X-rays 
from Glass and Quartz. Proc. (n.s.), xli. ( 1 ), pp. 55-58, with text- 
figure. 
Bird, LI. S., 1923. — The Occipital Bones of the Dipnoi. Proc. (n.s.) 
115, 11 G. 
Blackburn, T., 1900. — On some New Genera and Species of Australian Coleoptera. 
Proc. (n.s.), xii. (2), pp. 206-233. 
, 1904. — Revision of the Australian Aphodiides, and Descriptions of Three 
New Species allied to them. Proc. (n.s.), xvii. (1), pp. 145-181. 
Blackett, C. R., 1881. — A New Process of Purifying Water discovered by Mr. 
Birkmyre. (Title only.) Tr. & Proc., xvii., p. 23. 
, 1884. — Schone’s New System of Sewage. (Title only.) Tr. & Proc., xx., 
p. 7?. 
, 1888. — Notes on Some Determinations of Chlorine in the Water of the Yarra. 
Tr. & Proc., xxiv. (2), pp. 97-99. 
Blandowski, W., 1855. — Personal Observations made in an Excursion towards the 
Centra] Parts of Victoria, including Mount Macedon, Mclvor, and Black 
Ranges. Trans. Phil. Soc., L, pp, 50-74, with plate. 
, 1855. — A Description of Fossil Aninialculae in Primitive Rocks from the Upper 
Yarra District. Trans. Phil. Soc., i., pp. 221 223, with plate. 
, 1855. — On the # Primary Upheaval of the Land round Melbourne, and the 
Recent Origin of the Gypsum or Sulphate of_ Lime in the great swamp 
between Batman’s and Emerald Hill, Flemington, W'illiams‘own, and 
Melbourne, illustrated by a large number of Specimens from that Locality. 
Trans. Phil. Soc., i., pp. 228-234, with two plates. 
, 1857. — Report IL of William Blandowski, Fsq.. to the Honourable the 
Surveyor-General, on an Excursion to Frankston, Halcomb’s Creek, Mount 
Martha, Port Phillip Head, and Cape Shank. Trans. Phil. Inst., i., pp. 
24-37. 
, 1857. — -Report, No. III. to the Surveyor-General, of an Excursion from King’s 
Station to Bass River, Phillip and French Islands. Trans. Phil. Inst., 
i., pp. 50-67. 
, 1858. — Recent Discoveries in Natural History on the Lower Murray. 
(Preliminary Report — No. IV. — Addressed to the Honorable the President 
of Public Lands and Works. Bv order, handed over to the Philosophical 
Institute). Trans. Phil. Inst., ii. ( 2 ), pp. 124-130, 135-137. (Pages 131134 
and four plates omitted by order of the Council.) 
, 1S58. — On Extensive Infusoria Deposits in the Mallee Scrub, near Swan 
Hill, on the Lower Murray River, in Victoria: and, on the Presence of 
Eucoidae in Silurian Rocks, near Melbourne. Trans. Phil. Inst., ii. (2), 
pp. 141-146, two plates and text-figures i.-v. 
Bleasdale, J. J., 1865. — On Chlorine as a Solvent of Gold. Tr. & Proc., vi., pp. 
47-52. 
, 1865. — On Precious Stones. Tr. & Proc., vi., pp. 98-104. 
xxxv. ( 2 ), pp. 
