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INL'KX. 



Davidson (William), Super- 

 intendent of Botanical Gar- 

 dens (18-28-]8;U), 121. 



Da^-ies (Sir J. G.), obitiiarv 

 notice, 316. 



and R. M. Johnston, 



Report on Commonwealth 

 Elections of 1901, 39, 49, 

 50. 



Dawsonia, 244, 245, 247^-248. 

 superb a, 248* 



Demography of Tasmania (L. 

 F. GibHn), 173-176. 



Dendrocrjphaea;, 224, 231^ 

 tasmanica, 231* 



Denison (Sir W. T.), interest 

 in the Society, 147-151 ; re- 

 vival of Philosophical So- 

 ciety of New South Wales, 

 118,' 148; on Strzelecki's 

 determinations of heights, 

 116 ; reference to garden on 

 site of Hutchins School, 

 121 ; Varieties of Vice- Regal 

 Life quoted. 148; b'inance 

 Minute (1848), 148; portrait, 

 pi. 18. 



I>erwent Bank, alluded to. 

 133, 134. 



Derwent estuary, geology of, 

 95-111. 



Dicranum (Dicranoloma) sub- 

 setosum, 260. 



Dicranum robustum, 260. 



Discophyllum, 242* 



Distlchophvllum, 240, 241*- 

 243. 



amblyop)h y IJ u m , 242* 

 crispulum, 242* 

 Le fieri, 243. 



microcarpum, 241, 243* 

 pulchellnm, 242* 

 j-otundifolium, 242* 

 sinuosum, 242. 

 subsinuosum, 243. 



Dolphin, dissection of, 168. 



13omain (Hobart), Sir Eard- 

 ley Wilmot lays out drives 

 (1843), 144. 



Douglas (P.O.), lecture on 

 Hare system (1908), 51;^ 

 Report on General Election of 

 ZOth April, 1909, 52. 



Drepanocladus, 205, 209* 

 brachiatus, 209* 

 fluitans, 209* 



Echinodium, 223, 225* 

 hispidum, 225* 



ICducational experiments, J. 

 A. Johnson on, 288. 



Elections, counting of votes 

 at, 30 ; see B^presentation. 



Electoral Act (1896), 42, 45, 

 54; rules, 58-62. 

 — - (1901), 43, 49. 



(1907), 44, 50, 51, 52, 



53, 54, 56; rules, 67-71. 



Electoral Bill (1899), 43, 47; 

 rules, 62-67. 



Ellison-Macartney (Sir Wil- 

 liam), welcomed as Presi- 

 dent, 286. 



Entosthodon, 202* 



Ephemerum eristatum, 260. 



Eriopus, 240, 241* 

 apiculatus, 241* 

 tasmanicus, 241* 



Erythropogon, 270* 

 ichneumoniformis, 270* 



Ettmgshausen, his determina- 

 tions of One Tree Point 

 plant remains, 102, 288. 



Etymology of language of 

 Tasmanian aborigines, 82. 



Eucalyptus globulus, var. 

 Harris&ni, 284. 



Eucalyptus unialata, 284. 



Eufunaria, 202* 



Evans (J. W.), introduces 

 i:iectoral Bill (1906), 44. 



I^Aving (Rev. T. J.), trustee of 

 Franklin Museum, 131 ; re- 

 marks at inaugural meeting 

 (14th October, 1843), 163. 



Exchanges, list of, 320-324. 



Exhibitions, International, 



Society assists Government 

 in (1850-1857), 159. 



Faber (J.), in charge of Go- 

 vernment Garden (1818), 

 120. 



Fagus Cunninghami, 287. 



Families in Tasmania, size of, 

 175. 



Fertility in Tasmania, 174. 



Fisheries, discussions and 

 papers in the fifties, 159 ; 

 introduct^ion of salmon, 

 159; introduction of tench, 

 160. 



Fitzroy Crescent, proposed as 

 site for Zoological Gardens, 

 155. 



