Article IX.-Photography, its relation to Popular Education. By L. Hart X.-Ottelia præterita, F. v. M. By Baron von Müeller, XI.-Compiled Catalogue of Latitude Stars, Epoch XII.-Notes on the occurrence of remarkable Boulders in XIII.-The Wentworth Hurricane. By H. C. Russell, XIV.-Proceedings XV. Additions to the Library ... XVI.-List of Exchanges and Presentations PAPERS READ BEFORE THE SECTIONS. XVII.-REPORTS FROM THE SECTIONS ... PAGE. 87 to 94 95 to 96 97 to 104 105 to 107 109 to 118 ... 161 to 226 163 165 167 169 175 180 7. An improved Dissecting Microscope. By T. 185 189 197 205 213 8. Art Criticism. By E. L. Montefiore ... 10. Art Instruction. By John Plummer... XVIII.-Appendix: Abstract of the Meteorological (Edited by Prof. Liversidge.) Article I.-List of Officers, Rules, and List of Members xiii to xlv II.-Anniversay Address, by Charles Moore, III.-On the Longitude of the Sydney Observatory. IV.-On the Opposition and Magnitudes of Uranus VI.—The Orbit Elements of Comet I, 1880 (Great F.R.A.Sod of printing Barometer and VII.-A new other Curves. By H. C. Russell, B.A., VIII.-Sliding Scale for correcting Barometer Read- ... ... IX.-On Thunder and Hail Storms. By H. C. ... XI.-Remarks on the Colours of Jupiter's Belts, XIII.—On Ringbarking and its Effects. By W. E. Abbott PAGE. 1 to 18 19 to 21 23 25 to 31 33 to 42 43 to 45 47 to 49 51 to 61 63 to 75 77 to 79 81 to 95 97 to 102 XIV.-Notes on the Fossil Flora of Eastern Australia and Tasmania. By Dr. Ottaker Feistmantel. XV. On the Acids of the Native Currant. By E. H. Rennie, M.A., B.Sc. 103 to 118 119 to 121 XVIII.—Water from a Hot Spring, New Britain. By XXIII.—The Inorganic Constituents of the Coals of XXV.-On some New South Wales Minerals. By XXII.-The Composition of Coral Limestone. By XXI.—On the Composition of some Wood enclosed XX.-The composition of Cast-iron acted upon by 149 to 154 155 to 157 159 to 162 163 to 179 181 to 212 ... 213 to 225 XXVI.-Notes on some Minerals from New Cale- XXIX.-On Wells in the Liverpool Plains. By T. PAGE. 227 to 246 247 to 258 259 to 280 281 to 292 XXX.-Proceedings XXXI.-Additions to the Library 309 to 323 XXXII.—List of Presentations made by the Royal Society of New South Wales 324 to 331 335 to 355 Reports from the Sections ... PAPER READ BEFORE THE MEDICAL SECTION. Appendix: Abstract of the Meteorological Observations at Index 340 to 355 359 to 370 371 to 383 385 to 391 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Smith, C.M.G., &c., &c., President... V.-The Climate of Mackay. By Hy. Ling Roth, F.M.S., &c. (Diagram) 1 to 20 21 to 39 VI.-Notes of a Journey on the Darling. By W. E. VII.-Astronomy of the Australian Aborigines. By VIII.-The Spectrum and Appearance of the recent XI.-Transit of Mercury, November 8th, 1881. By ... 93 to 158 159 to 173 81 to 86 87 to 91 Article XII. On the Inorganic Constituents of some Epiphytic as Indigenous to Australia. By Baron Ferd. XVI.-Proceedings ... PAGE. 175 to 183 185 to 300 301 to 307 309 to 329 333 to 348 349 to 365 366 to 373 377 to 407 XVII. Additions to the Library... of New South Wales Proceedings of the Sections PAPERS READ BEFORE THE SECTIONS. On the Star Lacaille 2145. By John Tebbutt, F.R.A.S... ... 399 to 407 On some Observations for Longitude at Lambie. By W. ... Is Insanity increasing? By F. Norton Manning, M.D.... Appendix: Abstract of the Meteorological Observations at the Sydney Observatory. H. C. Russell, B.A., F.R.A.S...... Rainfall Map of New South Wales for the year 1881. H. C. Russell, B. A., F.R.A.S. List of Publications... Index ... ... 411 to 422 423 to 436 437 to 440 JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, I.-President's Address. By H. C. Russell, B.A., ... III.-On the Bingera Meteorite, New South Wales. By A. Liversidge, F.R.S., F.C.S. (One Plate) 31 to 33 35 to 37 39 to 46 V.-Rocks from New Britain and New Ireland, VI.-The Hawkesbury Sandstone. By the Rev. J. E. PAGE. 47 to 51 53 to 116 (Six 117 to 126 127 to 130 VII.-Tropical Rains. By H. C. Russell, B.A., VIII.-New Method of determining True North. By IX.-Notes on the Progress of New South Wales ... X.-On some Carboniferous Marine Fossils. By the XII.-Notes on the Aborigines of New Holland. XIII.—On the Ashes of some Epiphytic Orchids. 131 to 142 143 to 145 147 to 154 By 155 to 173 By 175 to 177 179 to 192 193 to 233 XIV.-A Fossil Plant Formation of Central Queens- ... XV.-The Aborigines of New South Wales. By J. XVI. On the Influence of the Australian Climates 235 to 242 Proceedings 243 to 258 Additions to the Library 259 to 271 List of Presentations made by the Royal Society of New South 273 to 281 Proceedings of the Sections 283 to 289 Appendix: Abstract of the Meteorological Observations at the 293 to 304 Rainfall Map for the year 1882. By H. C. Russell, B.A., JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, |