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Meteorological Observations at, 6 to 28.
Mail to Mount Macedon, 8.
New Post Office opened, 20.
Pastoral Society formed, 16.

Plan of, approved by Sir R. Bourke, 10.
Police Court, When no cases at, 14.
Population of, 1846 and 1851, 194 to
197.

Second Land Sale, 26.
Tornado at, 8.

University Act, 6, 75.

Members of Executive and Legislative
Councils on 1st January, 1854, 109 to
111.

On 21st September, 1854, 436, 437.
Meridian Transits, Tables of, 7 to 29.
Meridian of Fort Macquarie, Sydney, 1.
Meteorology, 408 to 414.

Meteorological Register, 6 to 28.

Instruments, Rules for using, 410, 411.
Molasses Imported and Exported, 1842 to
1853, 305.

Months, Notes on the, 6 to 28.
Moonlight, Duration of, 7 to 29.
Moon's Rising and Setting, 7 to 29.
Mortality Tables, Mr. Archer's, 122, 123.
Mortgages on Land, 1837 to 1853, 353.

On Live Stock, 1843 to 1853, 354.
Mueller, Dr., Botanical Report of, 39.

National Schools, 251.

Naturalizations, 1851 to 1853, 248 to 250.
Neison on Vital Statistics, 112.
Nosology, Farr's Statistical, 137.

Note for Lovers of Natural History, 45.
On Imports and Exports, 290.
On Inquests, 401.

On Meteorology, 411.

On Population of the Colony, 227.
On Statistics, 192.

Notes on the Months, 6 to 28.

On Live Stock, 362.

Other, on various subjects throughout
the work.

Nursery and Fruit Garden, 31 to 39.

Occupation of Population of Port Phillip
in 1841, 215; in 1846, 216, 217; in
1851, 218, 219.

Offences against Aborigines, 1841 to 1849,
357.

Offences by Aborigines, 1838 to 1849, 358,
359.

Oil Imported and Exported, 1842 to 1853,
295.

Ordinances and Acts, 49 to 83. (See Acts
of Legislative Council.)

Pilots, 344.

Pilotage Rates, 426.

Planting, 31.

Population of Port Phillip (Sex, Age, and
Locality,) in 1841, 193; in 1846, 194,
195; in 1851, 196 to 198.

Civil Condition of, in 1841, 203; in
1846, 204, 205; in 1851, 206, 207.
Comparison of, 1841, 1846, 1851, 199.
Country where born, 220 to 223.
Education of, in 1846, 208, 209; in
1851, 210, 211.

Increase and Decrease of, 227.
Occupation of, in 1841, 215; in 1846,
216, 217; in 1851, 218, 219.
Of Counties, 198.

Of Police Districts, 196.
On Gold Fields, 322.

Religion of, in 1841, 212; in 1846, 213;
in 1851, 214.

Social Condition of, in 1841, 200; in
1846, 201; in 1851, 202.

Port Fairy, Gold Exported from, 317.
Port Phillip abandoned, 6.

Attempted Settlement, 24.
Census in 1836, 26.

Directions for Entering, 337.

First Free Colonists from V.D.L., 12.
Land Sale Regulations published, 6.
Patriot Newspaper first published, 10.
Police Districts, 6.

Population of, 26, 193 to 227.
Pound first established, 10.
Resident Judge first appointed, 8.
Sailing Directions for, 337 to 350.
Separation Bill passed, 20.
Signals in use at, 337.

Portland, Gold Exported from, 317.
Postage Returns, 1837 to 1852, 257; for
1853, 430.

Postage Rates, 427, 428.

Post Towns, 429.

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Registration Alphabetical List of Diseases,

152 to 173.

Births and Deaths at Sea, 132.

Births and Deaths, the first quarter, 122,
123.

Cases of Sudden and Violent Deaths,
151, 174, 180.

Cases of Poisoning, Asphyxia, Injuries,
&c., 149.

Cases of Deaths of Lunatics and Prison-
ers, 181.

Certificate of Entries, 129.

Correspondence Office in London recom-
mended by Mr. Archer for the Colonies,
134.

Duties of Ministers, 126.
Examination of Entries, 121.
Experience, 134.

Fees, 129, 435.

Information as to, 119.

Information for Coroners, 127.

Instructions to Clergy, 125.

Instructions to Deputy Registrars, 127.
Places of Public Worship, 129.
Search for Entries, 129.

Statistical Nosology, 137 to 152.
Suggestions to Medical Practitioners,
136.

System of Victoria, introduced by Mr.
Archer, 118.

Table for Medical Profession, 126.

Religion of Population of Port Phillip in
1841, 212; in 1846, 213; in 1851,
214.

Revenue and Expenditure of the Colony,
1836 to 1852, 403.

Roads and Bridges, Expenditure on, 375
to 382.

Rural Calendar, 31 to 39.

Sailing Directions (Ferguson's) for Port
Phillip, 337 to 350.

Salt Imported and Exported, 1842 to 1853,
304.

Schools (Denominational, National, and
Private), 251, 252, 402.

Seasons, The, 2.

Ship Building Unsafe, 351.
Shipping Inwards, 1842 to 1853, 334.
Outwards, 1842 to 1853, 335.

Shoal, Pope's Eye, 339.

Shot and Gunpowder Imported, 1842 to
1853, 304.

Skins and Hides Imported and Exported,
1842 to 1853, 310.

Soap Imported and Exported, 1842 to
1853, 296.

Social Condition of Port Phillip in 1841,
200; in 1846, 201; in 1851, 202.
Society, Family Colonization Loan, 186.
South Channel, Hobson's Bay, 341.

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Tables, Astronomical-

Earth's distance from Sun and Moon, 7
to 29.

Mean Places of 100 Fixed Stars, 30.
Meridian Transits, 7 to 29.

Obliquity of the Ecliptic, 7 to 29.
Semidiurnal Arcs, 3.

Sun's Amplitude, 7 to 29.

Sun's Declination at Melbourne, 4.
Sun's Horizontal Parallax, 7 to 29.
Twilight, 7 to 29.

Tables of Mortality, 122, 123.
Tallow Exported, 1842 to 1853, 309.
Tea Imported and Exported, 1842 to 1853,
308.

Tea, Substitute for, 42.

Thermometrical Register, 6 to 28.
Observations-London and Melbourne
compared, 414.

Tidal Observations, 344, 345.
Signals, 337.

Timber Imported and Exported, 1842 to
1853, 300.

Tobacco Imported and Exported, 1842 to
1853, 303.

Town Lands, 1837 to 1851, 366 to 368;
1851 to 1853, 373.

Trinity House Rules, 349.

Tyer's, on the Geographical position of
Melbourne, 1, 2.

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NOTE.-An "Official Directory," originally intended as an Appendix to this work, may possibly
appear later on in the shape of a Supplement,-W. H. A.

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ERRATA.

Page 2, sixth line from top, read " Mean 6d. 16m. 9s." instead of "Mean 6d. 19m. 6s."

Pages 9, 11, and 13.-In the paragraphs at the bottom of these pages respectively, for "right ascension,"
"R. A.," read "longitude."

Page 17, in Table of "Twilight begins," third line, read "5h. 41m.," instead of " 6h. 41m.”

Page 19, in column of "Moon's Age," from 1st to the 14th July, both inclusive, add one day to the
Moon's Age.

Page 291, in note at bottom of Table "Grain Imported," read "1532 tons," instead of "1352 tons."

By Authority: JOHN FERRES, Government Printer, Melbourne.

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