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F. ANTILL POCKLEY, M.B., C.M., M.R.C.S.

Lecturer in Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery, 1889

1. British Medical Association News: medico-political [: Medical treatment of school children: address delivered before N.S.W. branch of the B.M.A.]. Med. Jour. of Aus., 12 Feb. 1916, 3rd year, i, no. 7, pp. 142-145.

2. A second case of intra-orbital growth removed by Krönlein's operation. osteoplastic resection of outer wall of orbit. Med. Jour. of Aus., 1 July 1916, 3rd year, ii, no. 1, pp. 5-6, 3 illus.

FREDERICK DANVERS POWER

P. N. Russell Lecturer in Mining, 1903

1. Fishing appliances from Ocean and Pleasant Islands. Aus. Naturalist, Jan. 1916, iii, pt. 9, pp. 115-116.

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N.S.W. Educ. Gaz., 1 March 1916, x, no. 3, p. 79.

2. Precipitation of gold and silver on zinc dust. Mining and Eng. Rev.,. 5 Oct. 1916, ix, no. 97, pp. 10-11.

3. Australia's industrial prosperity: a comprehensive view. Aus. Manufacturer, 28 Oct. 1916, i, no. 31, pp. 15-16.

EDWARD PRIDHAM, B.D.S.

Hon. Demonstrator Sydney University Dental School, 1916.

1. The patient's mouth in relation to general health. Commonwealth Dent. Rev., 16 Oct. 1916, xiii, no. 10, pp. 433-436.

PHILIP B. READING, L.D.S., (Lond.).

Hon. Demonstrator University of Sydney Dental School, 1915–

1. Impacted lower wisdom. Double fracture of the mandible. Commonwealth Dent. Rev., 16 Sept. 1916, xiii, no. 9, pp. 392-393.

RICHARD FAIRFAX READING, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.D.S. (Eng.). Lecturer in Surgical Dentistry, including deformities, 1901-1914. of Dental Studies, 1915–

Director

1. Fads. Commonwealth Dent. Rev., 16 Aug. 1916, xiii, no. 8, pp. 337-340.. FRANCIS ALFRED ALLISON RUSSELL, M.A.

Lecturer in Commercial Law, 1908.

1. The object of industrial law. Weekly Notes, 6 June 1916, xiv, pt. 1 (no. 41), pp. 161-163; 27 June, pt. 2 (no. 42), pp. 165-166.

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Jour. Bankers' Inst., 30 Dec. 1916, xxv, pt. 12, pp. 448-453.
FRANCIS PERCIVAL SANDES, M.D., Ch.M., B.Sc.

Demonstrator in Anatomy, 1901-1904. Acting-Professor of Anatomy, 1905.
Hon. Demonstrator in Anatomy, 1906. Surgical Tutor, 1906-1907.
Lecturer in Principles and Practice of Surgery, 1914–

1. Playing the game in medicine: an address delivered before the S. U.

Medical Society.

pp. 36-42.

Syd. Univ. Med. Jour., June 1916, n.s., xi, pt. 1.

SIR THOMAS ANDERSON STUART, K.B., M.D., Ch.M., LL.D. (Edin.). Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, 1883-1890. Professor of Physiology, 1890

*1. How to keep fit: a lecture to soldiers, delivered at Liverpool military camp, 4th June, 1915. Melbourne, Government Printer, 1915, 12mo. Wrapper, pp. 36.

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Sydney, Angus and Robertson, 1915, 12mo. Pp. 32.

2. Alcohol in its relation to military efficiency. Aus. Christian World, 9 June 1916, xxxi, no. 1577, pp. 9-10.

3. Address at the annual meeting, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Roy. Prince Alf. Hosp. Gaz., 20 July 1916, xiv, no. 54, pp. 1-8.

4. Sir Thomas Anderson Stuart, M.D., LL.D., D.Sc. [: biographical sketch]. Aus. Pharmaceutical Notes and News, 1 Aug. 1916, xiii, no. 3, p.

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ROBIN JOHN TILLYARD, M.A., B.Sc., F.E.S.

Science research student in Zoology, 1913-15. Linnean Macleay Fellow in Zoology, 1915-1916.

1. Mesozoic and tertiary insects of Queensland and New South Wales ; descriptions of the fossil insects by R.J.T. and stratigraphical features by B. Dunstan. Q. Geol. Survey, Publication 253, Brisbane, A. J. Cumming, 1916, 8vo. Pp. 4, 47, 9 plates, 6 text-figs. 2. Studies in Australian Neuroptera. No. 1. The wing-venation of the Myrmeleonidae. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 23 Feb. 1916, xl, pt. 4 (no. 160), pp. 734-752, plate LVIII, 10 text-figs.

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No. II. Descriptions of new genera and species of the families Osmylidae, Myrmeleontidae and Ascalaphidae. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 14 June 1916, xli, pt. 1 (no. 161), pp. 41-70, plates I-VI, 3 text-figs.

No. III. The wing venation of the Chrysopida. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. W., 13 Sept. 1916, xli, pt. 2 (no. 162), pp. 221-248, plates x, x bis,, XI, and 8 text-figs.

No. IV. The families Ithonidae, Hemerobridae, Sisyridae, Berothidae and the new family Trichomatidae; with a discussion of their characters and relationships, and descriptions of new and littleknown genera and species. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 13 Sept. 1916, xli, pt. 2 (no. 162), pp. 269-332, plates XII-XIX, 10 text- figs. 6. Further observations on the emergence of dragonfly-larvae from the egg, with special reference to the problem of respiration. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 13 Sept. 1916, xli, pt. 2 (no. 162), pp. 388-416, 5 textfigs.

7. Life-histories and descriptions of Australian Eschninae; with a description of a new form of Telephlebia by Herbert Campion. Jour. Linn. Soc. (Lond.), xxxiii, no. 222, pp. 1-84, plates I-IX,

4 text-figs.

8. A study of the rectal breathing-apparatus in the larvae of anisopterid dragonflies. Jour. Linn. Soc. (Lond.), 1916, xxxiii, no. 223, pp. 127-196, plates XVIII-XXII, 21 text-figs.

9. Elasticity and entomology. Nature, 19 Oct. 1916, xcviii, no. 2451, pp. 128-129.

HENRY SLOANE HALCRO WARDLAW, D.Sc.

Science Research Scholar in Physiology, 1913-1915. Junior Demonstrator in Physiology, 1915-1916. Linnean Macleay Fellow in Physiology, 1916

1. Carbon dioxide in expired air. Med. Jour. of Aus., 6 May 1916, 3rd year, i, no. 19, p. 387. [Abstract.]

WILLIAM HENRY WARREN, Wh.Sc., M. Inst.C.E., M. Amer. Soc. C.E., LL.D., Member of the Council of the International Association for Testing Materials.

Lecturer in Engineering, 1883.

Professor of Engineering, 1884

1. Science as an aid to industry. Aus. Manufacturer, 26 Aug. 1916, i, no. 22, p. 23.

EBEN GOWRIE WATERHOUSE, B.A.

Acting Lecturer in French, 1915-1916.

with an in

Records of the

*1. The transition from phonetic to ordinary script; . . troduction by E. G. Waterhouse, and an appendix on the transition from phonetic to ordinary spelling by V. Partington. Education Soc., no. 24, 1915.

ROBERT DICKIE WATT, M.A., B.Sc., F.C.S.

Professor of Agriculture, 1910

1. Australia's opportunity for the primary producer. Australia To-day 1917, 11 Nov. 1916, pp. 49-60; illus. [Pp. 50, 52, 56, and 58 are occupied by advts.]

EDWARD MONTAgue Wellisch, M.A. (Syd.), B.A. (Cantab.).

Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, 1915–

1. Free electrons in gases. Phil. Mag., March 1916, xxxi, pp.186-189. DAVID ARTHUR Welsh, M.A., B.Sc., M.D., F.R.C.P. (Edin.).

Professor of Pathology, 1902

1. The health of the forces and the forces of health: an address to the Australian imperial forces; reprinted by special permission of the proprietors of the Sydney Morning Herald. Melbourne, 1916, 8vo. Wrapper, pp. 16.

2. The call of the war. Syd. Univ. Med. Jour. June 1916, n.s. xi, pt. 1, pp. 28-31.

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3. The intensive specific treatment of epidemic cerebro-spinal meningitis. Med. Jour. of Aus., 12 Aug. 1916, 3rd year, ii, no. 7, pp. 113-117. [With W. S. Brown.]

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Jour. of State Med., Oct. 1916, xxiv, no. 10, pp. 289-299.

4. The third year. Sydney, 1916, 8vo. Pp. 3. [Reprint from S.M. Herald, 16 Aug. 1916.]

5. The ordeal of womanhood. I. Sydney, 1916, 8vo. Pp.3. [Reprinted from the S.M. Herald.]

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II. Sydney, 1916, 8vo. Pp. 3. [Reprinted from S.M. Herald.]

7. Immunisation against epidemic meningitis. Syd. Univ. Med. Jour. Oct. 1916, n.s. xi. pt. 2, pp. 114-122.

8. The enemy in our midst: venereal disease. Proc. Univ. Syd. Soc. for Combating Venereal Diseases, Dec. 1916, pt. 1, pp. 12-19.

9. [Opening of discussion on the prevention and treatment of epidemic meningitis]. Med. Jour. of Aus., 9 Dec. 1916, 3rd year, ii, no. 24, pp. 506-507.

10. Streptothrix infections, including actinomycosis, of the pelvis and pelvic viscera. A new system of gynaecology, ed. by T. W. Eden and G. Lockyer, 1916, i, [pagination not to hand]. [With H. C. Taylor Young.]

11. Echinococcal invasion, hydatid disease, of the pelvis and pelvic viscera. A new system of gynaecology, ed. by T. W. Eden and G. Lockyer, 1916, i, [pagination not to hand]. [With H. C. Taylor Young.]

JAMES THOMAS WILSON, M.B., Ch.M. (Edin.), F.R.S. Demonstrator in Anatomy, 1887-1889. Professor of Anatomy, 18901. On the neurones of the sensory ganglia. Syd. Univ. Med. Jour., Oct. 1916, n.s. xi, pt. 2, pp. 102-109.

2. Our general attitude towards the problem. Proc. Syd. Univ. Soc. for Combating Venereal Diseases, Dec. 1916, pt. 1, pp. 6-11.

GEORGE ARNOLD WOOD, M.A.

Professor of History, 1891

1. Ancient and mediaeval conceptions of Terra Australis. Jour. and Proc. Aus. Hist. Soc., 1916, iii, pt. 10, pp. 445-465, five charts.

WILLIAM JOHN WOODHOUSE, M.A.

Professor of Greek, 1901

1. Marriage (Greek). Encyclopaedia of religion and ethics, ed. by J. Hastings 1915, viii, pp. 444-449.

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PUBLICATIONS OF UNIVERSITY CLUBS.

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN UNION.

1. University of Sydney Students' handbook. Sydney, 1916, 18mo. [Annual.]

SYDNEY UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATES' ASSOCIATION.

1. Hermes, n.s. xxii. [3 numbers.]

APPENDIX TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD, 1851-1913. [This appendix, of which the first section was issued in the Calendar for 1916, has been compiled by Mr. W. M. Hurry.]

ROBERT AMBROSE DALLEN, F.I.I.A.

Chief Clerk and Accountant, 1887

1. Five decades of Association work; its present scope and future aims. Sydney, Young Men's Christian Association, Sydney, August 1904, 8vo. Pp. 96, inc. 23 advt. [With J. J. Virgo.]

WILLIAM SUTHERLAND DUN.

Lecturer in Palaeontology, 1902

1. Catalogue of the cretaceous fossils of Australia: appendix I to A monograph of the cretaceous invertebrate fauna of New South Wales, by R. Etheridge, Jr. Mem. Geol. Survey, N.S.W., Pal., 1902, no. 11, pp. 51-84. [With R. Etheridge.]

2. Bibliography of Australian cretaceous geology and palaeontology: appendix II to A monograph of the cretaceous invertebrate fauna of New South Wales, by R. Etheridge, Jr. Mem. Geol. Survey N.S.W., Pal., 1902, no. 11, pp. 85-98.

3. List of papers on the cretaceous systems of Australia. Jour. and Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 1903, 1903, xxxvii, pp. cxl-evliii.

4. Notes on some large chonetine shells from the carboniferous system of New South Wales. Rec. Geol. Survey N.S.W., 1905, vii, pp. 69-71, plates XIX-XX.

5. Notes on some carboniferous brachiopods from Clarence Town. Rec. Geol. Survey N.S.W., 1905, vii, pp. 71-88, plates XXI-XXIII.

6. Description of a new species of Productus from the carboniferous system of New South Wales. Rec. Geol. Survey N.S.W., 1905, vii, pp. 91-93.

7. Notes on some new species of palaeozoic Brachiopoda from New South Wales. Rec. Geol. Surv. N.S.W., 1905, vii, pp. 318-325, plates

LX-LXI.

8. A monograph of the carboniferous and permo-carboniferous Invertebrata of New South Wales. Mem. Geol. Surv. N.S.W., Pal., 19061910, no. 5, 2 pts. [With R. Etheridge.]

9. Palaeontological report for the Department of Mines, New South Wales, for the year 1909. Ann. Rept. Dept. Mines N.S.W. 1909, 1910, pp. 190-191.

10. Palaeontological report for the Department of Mines, New South Wales, for the year 1910. Ann. Rept. Dept. Mines N.S.W. 1910, 1911, p. 181.

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