INDEX. 



32!) 



Flinders (M.), charts pre- 

 sented to Society, 291. 

 Flynn (Professor T. Tliom- 

 son), on dredging in 

 '•Aurora," 287; exhibits 

 Pycnogonida, 291. 

 Forster (Mathew), alluded to, 



133. 

 Foundation and Early W-tirk 

 of the Society, E. L. Piesse, 

 117-166 ; meeting of 14th 

 October, 1843, 138-141, 163- 

 165. 

 Fowler (T. AV.), presents 



charts, 291. 

 Fractional method of transfer 

 in proportional representa- 

 tion, 44. 

 Franklin Island, sec Betsy 



Island. 

 Franklin (Lady Jane), prize 

 at Hobart Horticultural 

 Show (1840), 124; gift of 

 Franklin Museum (1842), 

 131; gift of Betsv Island 

 (1866), 133; farewell of 

 Tasmanian Society^ (1843), 

 135; portrait, pi. 17. 



(Sir John), assists 



Mechanics' Institutir^n 



(1838) 123 ; governorship, 

 124, 133; founds Tasmanian 

 Society (1838), 124, 125; 

 proposes College at New 

 Norfolk (1840), 130, 131: 

 lavs foundation stone of 

 Franklin Museum (1842), 

 131; printing of Tasmania)) 

 Journal, 129, 130; differen- 

 ces with John Montagu, 

 133; farewell of Tasmanian 

 Society (1843), 134; depar- 

 ture from Tasmania (1843), 

 141 ; Narrative of Sonw 

 Passages, etc., quoted, 130, 

 131, 141; portrait, pi. 17. 



Island, see Betsy Is- 

 land. 



Museum, foundation 



(1842), 131; deed of settle- 

 ment, 131, 150; collections, 

 132; library, 132; rents of 

 property, 132. 164; cases 

 purchased bv Royal Society, 

 156; Christ's College has 

 possession of. 132; view, j)l. 

 14. 



Franklin Square (Hobart), re- 

 served for a new Parlia- 

 ment House, 156. 



Funaria, 200, 201^-204. 

 apophysata, 202* 

 crispula, 203'''' 

 cuspidata, 203* 

 glabra, 203* 

 gracile, 202* 

 iivgrometrica, 204* 

 pVoducta, 202* 

 tasmanica, 203* 



Funariaceae, 200*-204. 



Cell (Rev. J. P.), biographi- 

 cal note, 130; secretary of 

 Tasmanian Society, 130 ; 

 trustee of Franklin Mu- 

 seum, 131 ; letter as to An- 

 caiithe estate, 132; remarks 

 at inaugural meeting (14th 

 October',' 1843), 164. 

 Giblin (L. F.), Demography 

 of Tasmania, 173-176; note 

 on proportional representa- 

 tion, 32; remarks on uni- 

 form quota, 286. 



and others. Height of 



Ben Lomond, 5-14. 

 Gigaspermum, 200, 201* 



repens, 201* 

 Glaciation at One Tree Point, 



101. 

 Glasson (J. L.), On the Rela- 

 tion between the Loss of 

 Energy and ths lonisation 

 produced by Cathode Rays, 

 1-4 ; remarks on, 285. 

 (Tli/phoraj-pa erecfa, 261. 

 Glyptothecium. 224, 234* 



sciuroides, 234* 

 Government Cottage (Laun- 

 ceston), alluded to, 136. 

 — (New Norfolk), al- 

 luded to, 136. 

 Government House (Mac- 

 quarie-st., Hobart), Sorell 

 on its condition (1817), 

 121 ; Tasmanian Society 

 meets at, 125; inaugural 

 meeting held at (14th Octo- 

 ber, 1843), 138; views, pi. 

 13. 



■ (Pavilion Pt., Ho- 

 bart), Sorell acquires sdte 

 (181^) 120; commenced by 

 Arthur (1826), 121; con- 



