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Contents of JProcRSNSW, Vol. 35, 1901.

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Archibald Liversidge,
1. President's address.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 1-29, 1901.

Henry Chamberlain Russell,
5. Current papers, No. 5.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 30-40, 1901.

Thomas Lane Bancroft,
3. Preliminary notes on the intermediary host of Filaria immitis, Leidy.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 41-46, 1901

Joseph Henry Maiden
4. Two historical notes in regard to Captain Cook the circumnavigator.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 47-52, 1901.

Frederick Bickell Guthrie,
5. Notes on the analyses of air from coal cines
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 52-61, 1901.

George Handley Knibbs,
6. Theory of city design.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 62-112, 1901.

Henry Chamberlain Russell
7. "Recurrence of Rain," the relation between the Moon's motion in declination and the quantity of rain in New South Wales.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 113-115, 1901.

Richard Thomas Baker and Henry George Smith,
8. On the relation between leaf venation and the presence of certain chemical constituents in the oils of the eucalypts.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 116-123, 1901.

Henry George Smith,
9. Note on the sesquiterpene of Eucalyptus oils.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 124-126, 1901.

Robert Hamilton Mathews,
10. The Thurrawal language.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 127-160, 1901.

Joseph Henry Maiden
11. The gums, resins, and other vegetable exudations of Australia.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 161-212, 1901.

Robert Hamilton Mathews
12. Rock-holes used by the Aborigines for warming water.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 213-216, 1901.

Robert Hamilton Mathews,
13. Some Aboriginal tribes of Western Australia.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 217-222, 1901.

Hugh Giffen McKinney,
14. Projects for water conservation, irrigation, and drainage in New South Wales.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 223-242, 1901.

George Handley Knibbs,
15. On the principle of continuity in the generation of geometrical figures in pure and pseudo-homaloidal space of n-dimensions.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 243-319, 1901.

George Handley Knibbs,
16. Some theorems concerning geometrical figures in space of n-dimensions, whose (n − 1) dimensional generatrices are nic functions of their position on an axis, straight, curved or tortuous.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 319-332, 1901.

Walter George Woolnough,
17. Symmetrically distorted crystals from Western Australia.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 332-335, 1901.

Henry Chamberlain Russell,
18. Current papers, No. 6.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 336-346, 1901.

Tannatt William Edgeworth David, Frederick Bickell Guthrie, and Walter George Woolnough,
19. On the occurrence of a variety of tinguaite at Kosciusko, New South Wales.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: 347-382, 1901.

J. M. Smail,
20. Annual address to the Engineering Section.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: I-XII, 1901.

J. G. S. Purvis,
21. Some notes on the purification of sewage.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: XII-XXII, 1901.

William Henry Warren,
22. The strength of concrete.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: XXIII-XXXIX, 1901.

J. Haydon Cardew,
23. Notes on the underground workings of a colliery in the western coalfields of New South Wales.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: XL-LII, 1901.

W. E. Cook,
24. Sydney sewerage: testing stoneware pipes used in reticulation sewers.
Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 35: LIII-LXIII, 1901.

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