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11. Palaeontological report for the Department of Mines, New South Wales for the year 1911. Ann. Rept. Dept. Mines N.S.W. 1911, 1912, pp. 192-193.

JOSEPH JERRY E. DURACK, B.A.

Deas-Thomson Scholar in Physics, 1898. Science Scholar of the Royal Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, 1900. Acting Demonstrator in Physics, 1899-1900.

J. J. E. Durack, B.A. [: biographical sketch, with portrait]. Hermes (Syd.), 5 May 1900, new issue, vi, pp. 4-5.

C. COLERIDGE FARR.

Research Student in Physics, 1892-1895.

1. A determination of the magnetic elements at the Physical laboratory, University of Sydney, lat. 30° 53′ 14.1" S., long. 151° 10′ 49′′ E. Jour. and Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 1892, 1893, xxvi, pp. 69-72, 1 plate.

2. On some diagrams showing the relation between the length of a solenoid and the form of its equipotential surfaces. Rept. Aus. Assoc. Adv. Sci. 1893, v, pp. 243-245, plates II-V.

CHARLES E. FAWSITT, D.Sc. (Edin.), Ph.D. (Leipsic).
Professor of Chemistry, 1909-

1. [Report for Dept. Public Works, N.S.W.] Ann. Rept. Dept. Pub. Works, N.S.W. 1910, 1911.

2. The corrosion of iron and steel. Aus. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Sydney 1911, 1912, xiii, pp. 58-63.

3. Progress of chemistry: [Presidential] address [, Section B,] to the Australian Association for the Advancement of Science. Aus. Mining Standard, 16 Jan. 1913, xlix, supplement, p. 2. [Abstract.]

JOHN WALTER FELL.

Barker Scholar, 1889. George Allen Scholar, 1890. Levey Scholar, 1890.. Caird Scholar, 1891. Deas-Thomson Scholar in Physics, 1891.

Obituary: John Walter Fell [: by C. S.]. Hermes (Syd.), 29 Apr. 1891, vi, no. 1, p. 5.

THOMAS FIASCHI, M.D., Ch.D.

Honorary Lecturer in History of Medicine, 1905–

1. Reintegration of the absent middle third of the tibia in a child. Aus. Med. Gaz., 23 Nov. 1906, xxv, no. 11 (whole no. 302), pp. 582-585, illus.

2. Case of ruptured pancreatic cyst. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Sept. 1907, xxvi, no. 9 (whole no. 312), pp. 445-446.

3. The radical treatment of sliding hernia. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Nov. 1907, xxvi, no. 11 (whole no. 314), pp. 578-580, diagram.

4. Case of hypertrophic prostate. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Dec. 1907, xxvi, no. 12 (whole no. 315), p. 629.

5. Fracture of skull-three cases.

Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Feb. 1908, xxvii,

no. 2 (whole no. 317), pp. 79-81.

6. Case of extensive syphilitic necrosis of the skull, illustrating an easy way for removing such sequestra. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 June 1908, xxvii, no. 6 (whole no. 321), pp. 294-299, illus.

7. On resection of portion of the liver. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Aug. 1908, xxvii, no. 8 (whole no. 323), pp. 394-397, illus.

8. Case of diffuse hypertrophy of one breast. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Nov. 1908. xxvii, no. 11 (whole no. 326), p. 609, illus.

9. Case of surgical emphysema-aerodermectasia. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 March 1909, xxviii, no. 3 (whole no. 330), pp. 133-134, illus.

10. Inaugural address, delivered at the official opening of the Sydney Hospital Clinical School for medical students on the 20th October, 1909. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Nov. 1909, xxviii, no. 11 (whole no. 338), pp. 579-583.

11. [The muscular development of the heart, by S. A. Smith, and demonstration of the conducting and contracting systems in the cardiac musculature; discussed by T. F.]. Aus Med. Gaz., 20 Oct. 1910, xxix, no. 10 (whole no. 349), pp. 553.

12. Case of accidental complete transverse division of pancreas during gastrectomy; suture, drainage, recovery without pancreatic fistula. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Nov. 1911, xxx, no. 11 (whole no. 362), p. 684. 13. Case of Murphy's button retained in gastro-jejunal anastomosis; removed by operation four months later. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Nov. 1911, xxx, no. 11 (whole no. 362), p. 684.

14. How far is Momburg's aortic tourniquet applicable to military surgery. Trans. Aus. Med. Cong. Sydney 1911, ninth session, 1913, pp. 11061116.

JAMES FROUDE FLASHMAN, B.A., B.Sc., M.D., Ch.M. Lecturer on Anatomy of the central nervous organs, 1905-1906. Honorary Demonstrator in Neurology, 1907-1917. Honorary Lecturer in Psychological Medicine and Neurology, 1901-1907. Lecturer on Psychological Medicine, 1908-1912. Demonstrator in Pathology, 1913-1917.

1. Fractured ribs in the insane. Trans. Intercol. Med. Cong. Aus. Brisbane 1899, 5th session, 1901, pp. 483-490.

2. A case of tumour of the spinal cord with necropsy. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Nov. 1902, xxi, pp. 554-558, 1 fig. [With S. Gillies.]

3. The nervous system in its genesis and development. Jour. and Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W. 1904, 1905, xxxviii, Abstract of proc., pp. xlvii. xlviii.

4. A review of some recent work on the etiology of dysentery. Trans. Aus. Med. Cong. Adelaide 1905, 1907, pp. 451-462. [With F. Tidswell.]

5. Nervous phenomena. Jour. Univ. Syd. Med. Soc., Nov. 1907, x, no. 7, pp. 45-46.

6. Modern views of syphilis. Commonwealth Dent. Rev., 15 Feb. 1911, viii, no. 4, pp. 147-153.

7. A handy apparatus for the injection of 606.

Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 March, 1911, xxx, no. 3 (whole no. 354), pp. 145-146. [With W. McMurray.] 8. The examination of the blood serum of idiots and imbeciles by the Wassermann reaction. Trans. Aus. Med. Cong. Sydney 1911, 9th session, 1913, pp. 913-914.

9. The effect of salvarsan on syphilitic nervous disease. Trans. Aus. Med. Cong. Sydney 1911, 9th session, 1913, 927-933.

G. FLEURI, B.Sc., Licenc. ès-sciences mathématiques, and Licencié èssciences physiques, Sydney, New South Wales.

Draftsman in Geological, Chemical and Physical Departments, 1892-1894. Lecturer in Mathematics, Michaelmas Term 1893.

1. Or. certain geometrical observations, part I. Sydney, 1892, 8vo. Pp. 10, figs.

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Hon. Demonstrator in Anatomy, 1906-1910. Hon. Demonstrator in Operative Surgery, 1916——

1. Exophthalmic goitre. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Sept. 1910, xxix, no. 9 (wholeno. 348), pp. 478-483.

2. The bearing of recent advances in the physiology of the digestive glands on gastric surgery. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Dec. 1910, xxix, no. 12. (whole no. 351), pp. 652-659, 3 figs.

JOSEPH FOREMAN, M.R.C.S.

Lecturer in Gynaecology, 1897-—

1. Notes on two cases of caesarean section. Aus. Med. Gaz., 20 Oct. 1900, xix, no. 10, pp. 401-402, p. 431.

2. Conservative gynaecology. Trans. Intercol. Med. Cong. Aus. Brisbane 1899, 5th session, 1901, pp. 383-385.

3. The policy of the New South Wales branch of the British Medical Association. Aus. Med. Gaz., 21 Apr. 1902, xxi, pp. 165-169.

4. The evolution of the abdominal operation and incision. Trans. Aus. Med. Cong. Adelaide 1905, 7th session, 1907, pp. 240-244.

HENRY GEORGE FOXALL, B.E.

Deas Thomson Scholar in Geology, 1904.

1. The occurrence of isolated augite crystals at the top of the permocarboniferous upper marine mudstones at Gerringong, N. S. Wales. Jour. and Proc. Roy. Soc. N.S.W., 16 Nov. 1904, xxxviii, pp. 402405.

2. Occurrence of the pseudomorph glendonite in New South Wales. Part II. Records Geol. Survey N.S. W., Dec. 1905, viii, pt. 2, pp. 161-179, plates XXIV-XXX. [Notes on the microscopic and crystallographic characters. With W. G. Woolnough.]

WALTER WILSON FROGGATT, F.L.S.

Lecturer in Agricultural Entomology, 1911

1. The French bean fly. Agromyza phaseoli, Coquillet. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 Feb. 1911, xxii, pt. 2, pp. 151-154, 1 plate.

2. Sheep-maggot flies. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 Feb. 1911, xxii, pt. 2, pp. 155-156.

3. Notes on fruit-flies, Trypetidae; with descriptions of new species. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 1 March 1911, xxxv, pt. 4 (no. 140), pp. 862-872.

4. The nasal fly of sheep, Oestrus ovis, in Australia. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 March 1911, xxii, pt. 3, pp. 223-227, 1 plate.

5. Bag-shelter caterpillars of the family Liparidae that are reputed to kill stock. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 May 1911, xxii, pt. 5, pp. 443447, 2 plates.

6. Description of a new lac-coccid, genus Tachardia, from New South Wales. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., 17 Aug. 1911, xxxvi, pt. 1 (no. 141), p. 154.

Agric.

7. A new pest of salt-bush: white fly, Aleurodes atriplex, n. sp. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 Sept. 1911, xxii, pt. 9, pp. 757-758, 6 text-figs. 8. Aphis foot of horses in the Tamworth district : Chorioptes equi, Gerlach. Agric. Gaz. N.S. W., 2 Sept. 1911, xxii, pt. 9, pp. 789-791, 2 figs.

9. The wild passion-fruit weevil, Emethylus triangularis, Lea. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 3 Oct., 1911, xxii, pt. 10, pp. 910-911, 1 plate.

10. Caterpillar pest in Ganmain district. Agric. Gaz. N.S. W., 2 Dec. 1911, xxii, pt. 12, pp. 1021-1022.

11. Butterflies damaging lucerne. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 Dec. 1911, xxii, pt. 12, p. 1022.

12. A weevil, Aesiotes leucurus, Pascoe, destructive to pine-trees, Pinus Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 Jan. 1912, xxiii, pt. 1, pp. 55-56, 1 plate.

halepensis.

13. The fowl tick, Argas persicus, Oken. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 Mar. 1912,

xxiii, pt. 3, pp. 254-261, 4 illus.

14. Parasitic enemies of the Mediterranean flour moth, Ephestia küehniella, Zeller. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 Apr. 1912, xxiii, pt. 4, pp. 307-311, 2 text-figs.

15. Weevils in corn, wheat and other stored grain. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., May 1912, xxiii, pt. 5, pp. 395-396.

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16. Insects infesting woollen tops. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 3 June 1912, xxiii, pt. 6, pp. 491-492.

17. Woolly aphis or American blight, Schizoneura lanifera, Hausman. Agric. Gaz. N.S. W., 3 June 1912, xxiii, pt. 6, pp. 520-528.

18. Presidential address [:evolution of commercial entomology]. Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. W., 26 Aug 1912, xxxvii, pt. 1 (no. 145), pp. 1-43. 19. The starling: a study in agricultural zoology. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 July 1912, xxiii, pt. 7, pp. 610-316.

20. Borers on grape-vines. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 Sept. 1912, xxiii, pt. 9, p. 781.

21. Insects infesting woollen tops: the cosmopolitan skin weevil, Dermestes cadaverinus. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 Oct. 1912, xxiii, pt. 10, p. 900, 1 plate.

22. Birds and prickly pear. Agric. Gaz. N.S. W., 2 Nov. 1912, xxiii, pt. 11, pp. 943-944.

23. Insect pests: the diamond-backed cabbage moth, Pentella cruciferarum, Zeller [; and others]. Agric. Gaz. N.S. W., 2 Dec. 1912, xxiii, pt. 12, pp. 1070-1075, 1 plate, 1 fig. [W. B. Gurney is part author of the section dealing with cabbage aphis.]

24. Cicadas as pests: Melampsalta incepta, Walk. 2 Apr. 1913, xxiv, pt. 4, pp. 341-344, illus.

Agric. Gaz. N.S.W.,

25. The kangaroo bot fly, Estrus macropi, n. sp. Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., 2 July 1913, xxiv, pt. 7, pp. 567-568, 1 plate.

26. Insectivorous birds. Pub. Instr. Gaz., 31 Aug. 1912, vi, Supplement, pp. 7-8.

27. March flies. Pp. 16, 1

Dept. Agric. N.S.W. Science Bulletin, Sept. 1911, no. 3.

plate.

THOMAS F. FURBER, F.R.A.S.

Lecturer in Geodesy and Astronomy. 1906

1 The surveying of New South Wales. Surveyor, 31 Dec. 1907, xx, no. 12, pp. 198-204.

2. The theory of error and adjustment of observations. Surveyor, 30 June 1908, xxi, no. 6, pp. 122-129.

3. Surveyors' examination, September 1912 [ solution of a problem]. Surveyor, 31 Oct. 1912, xxv, no. 10, pp. 229-230.

JOHN GARLICK.

Lecturer in Local Government, 1909

1. Local government accounts. N.S.W. Pub. Accountant, 1911, x, pp. 158172, 186-196.

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