Author Index. 
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Baldwin, J. M., 1920. — Note on the Correction for Chronometer Rate. Proc. (n.s.), 
xxii. (2), p. 147. 
, 1921.— An intercomparison of Important Standard Yard Measures. Proc. 
(n.s.), xxxiv. (1), pp. 49-54. 
, 1926.— The Technique of the Nanson Preferential Majority System of 
Election. Proc. (n.s.), xxxix. (1), pp. 42-52. 
Bale, \V_ M., 1880, — On Covering Fluid Mounts to avoid Leakage or Running-in. 
Journ., i. (2 and 3), pp. 57-60. 
, 1880. — On Selecting arid Mounting Diatoms. Journ., i. (2 and 3), pp. 
65-69. 
, 1880. — Notes on Insect Eggs. Journ., i. (2 and 3), pp. 69-71. 
— , 1882. — On Mounting Diatoms in Symmetrical Groups. Journ., i. (4), pp. 
97-99. 
, 1882. — Notes on Dry and Balsam Mounting. Journ., i. (4), pp. 101-105. 
, 1882. — On the Hydroida of South-Eastern Australia, with Descriptions of 
Supposed New Species, and Notes on the Genus Aglaophenia. Journ., ii. 
(1), pp. 15-48, pis. xii-xv. 
, 1S87. — The Genera of the Plumulariidae, with Observations on various 
Australian Ilydroids. Tr. & Prcc., xxiii., pp. 73-110. 
, 1894. — Further Notes on Australian Hydroids, with descriptions of some New 
Species. Proc. (n.s.), vi., pp. 93-117, pis. iii.-vi. 
, 1913. — Further Notes on Australian Hydroids. — II. Proc. (n.s.), xxvi. (1), 
1914 
pp. 114-147, pis. xii., xm, 
— Idem. — 111. Proc. (n.s.), xxvii. (1), pp. 72-93, pis. xi., xii. 
, 1919. — Idem. — IV. Proc. (n.s.), xxxi. (2), pp. 327-361, pis. xvi., xvii. 
, 1922. — Two New Species of Iiryozoa. Proc. (n.s.), xxxv. (1), pp. 108-113, 
pi. viii. 
— > 1926. — Further Notes on Australian Hydroids. — V. Proc. (n.s.), xxxviii., pp. 
13-23, with five text-figures. 
Balfour, L.— See Officer, G., and Balfour, 1893 and 1894. Also Officer, G., Balfour, 
and Hogg, E. G., 1895. 
Baracchi, P., 1894. — Results of Observations with the Rater’s Invariable Pendulums, 
made at the Melbourne Observatory, June to September, 1893. Proc. 
(n.s.), vi., pp. 162-177. 
. — Notes on the Storms of High South Latitudes. Tr. & Proc., 
Barker, D. W., 1883 
xix., pp. 139-143, with plate. 
Barnard, F., 1879. — Notes on Sponge from Northern Territory. Journ., i. (1), pp. 
14, 15, pi. i., figs. 5-8. ’ 
, 1880. — A New Method of Making Cells of Wax for Mounting Opaque and 
Transparent Objects. Journ. i. (2 and 3), pp. 53-57. 
, 1882^—On Cleaning Used Slides and Covers. Journ., i. (4), pp. 106, 107. 
Barrett, A. O., _ 1928. The Diurnal and Annual Fluctuations of Temperature in the 
Interior of a large Tree. Proc. (n.s.), xii. (1), pp. 32-44, with text- 
figure. 
, and Green, H., 1931.— The Seasonal Sap Flow of Eucalyptus botryoides. 
_ , P r?, c * (2), pp. 241-250, with two graphs. 
Barrett, J. W.. 1893. — The Present Position of the Snake-bite Controversy. Proc. 
(n.s.), v., pp. 181-186. 
, 1S93. — Sneezing: Fallacious Observations. Proc. (n.s.), v., pp 187-192 
’’ 189 l*TT So w e ^ ta i U S icS r sh . owi «g the extent of the Damage done to Members 
147 149 Medlca l Profession by the Abuse of Alcohol. Proc. (n.s.), vi., pp. 
Barton, R.,^1876.-^-On ‘‘Surcharge” of the Bullion Assay. Tr. & Proc., xii., pp. 
Bastow, R. A./and Gatjiff J H., 1907.— New Species of Australian Chiton from 
Queensland, Enoplochiton torn. Proc. (n.s.), xx. ( 1 ), pp. 27-30, pis. 
Becker, L., i85 5 .—Meteorological Observations at Bendigo. Trans. Phil. Soc., i., 
pp, 8/-91, with plate. 
385 /i'T^° n » Viviparous Fish, from Hobson’s Bay. Trans. Phil. Inst., i., 
11-13, with plate. ’ ’ 
pp. 
1857.— On a Sygnathus, from Hobson’s Bay. Trans. Phil Inst i 
with plate. M 
P- 14, 
“» °/ i he An j ma ] and Vegetable Kingdoms of Australia 
°1 K hC TT r v, St the ,,, worl d; and some remarks on the 
Tlate^ 0t La,K ^ u P he avals. I rails. Phil. Inst., i., pp. 15-18, with 
■’ p^i53 nd 154° Ung ° f thC Lyrcbird (Menura superba). Trans. 
’’ 1S6 rlatyPUS (0rnith ° rhynch,1S paradoxa s)- 
■’ Tl )edded - in ?u asa i L Tran ?" PhiI - Uist., i., pp. 156-158. 
’ ■ U ;v~T Soi y c f^ s determining the date of the Upheaval of the South Coast 
Australian Continent. Trans. Phil. Inst., iii., pp 7^ 
-, 1Sd9. -A few notes^on^two kinds of Australian Leeches. Trans. Phil. Inst., 
No. I. Trans. Phil. Inst., iii., pp. 38-40, 
in., pp. 36-38, with plate. 
1859. — On an Australian Bat. 
with plate. 
■’ >»»*• 
wUh P Ta e t S e .° n “ AustraI,an Bat - No. II. Trans. Phil. Inst.. iv„ pp. 41-43, 
