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CONTENTS.

VOLUME XLII.

Page.
Officers for 1908-1909 (vii.)
List of Members, &c (ix.)
Art. I.—Presidential Address. By Henry Deane, m.a.., M.inst.c.B. l
Art. II.—The Viscosity of Water, By Richard Hosking, b.a. (Camb.) (Communicated by Prof. Pollock, d. sc.) [With Plates] 34
Art. III.—Note on a Cupriferous Porphyrite and Quartz Veins in the Nelligen District. By H. I. Jensen, d. sc, 56
Art. IV.—Records of Australian Botanists—(a) General, (6) New South Wales. By J. H. Maiden, Government Botanist and Director of the Botanic Gardens, Sydney. [With Plates'] 60
Art. V.—On the elastic substance occurring on the shoots and young leaves of Eucalyptus corymbosa and some species of Angophora. By Henry G. Smith, f.cs., Assistant Curator, Technological Museum, Sydney 133
Art. VI.—On the Pines of Australia, No. I—Callitris glauca, R.Br., '•'White or Cypress Pine." By Richard T. Baker, f.l.s., Curator and Government Economic Botanist, and Henry G. Smith, f.cs., Assistant Curator and Economic Chemist, Technological Museum, Sydney. [With Plates] 145
Art. VII.—Contributions to the Flora of Australia. By Alfred J. Ewart, d. sc, Ph. d., f.l.s., Government Botanist of Victoria and Professor of Botany at the Melbourne University, and Jean White, m. sc Government Research Scholar, assisted by J. R. Tovey, First Herbarium Assistant, National Herbarium Melbourne. (Communicated by J. H. Maiden.) [With Plates] 184
Art. VIII.—The Discharge of Electricity from Glowing Carbon. By J. A. Pollock, Professor of Physics in the University of Sydney, and A. B. B. Ranclaud, b. s c 201
Art. IX.— The Relighting of the Carbon Arc. By J. A. Pollock, E. M. Wellisch, m.a., and A. B. B. Ranclaud, b, sc [With Plate] 215
Art. X.—Evidence of Recent Submergence of Coast at Narrabeen. By T. W. Edgeworth David, b.a., f.r.s., Professor of Geology, University of Sydney, and Gerald H. Halligan, f.g.s., Hydrographic Officer, Public Works Department. [With Plates] 229