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52. — 1910. James Norman, The Norman Manuscript, 

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53. — 1910 Hermann B. Ritz, Notes on the Norman 

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54. — 1910. P. W. Schmidt, Die tasmanischen Worte zur 

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55. — 1911. F. Noetling, Das Alter des Menschenge- 

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56. — 1911. F. Noetling, Notes on the Marks of Percus- 

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57.— 1911. F. Noetling, The Manufacture of the Tero- 

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58.-1911. F. Noetling, Notes on the Hunting Sticks 

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59. — 1911 F. Noetling, Notes on Duterrau's "Reconciliar 

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Ling Roth mentions in his Bibliography the following 

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Milligan, Religious Belief of the Tasmanian 

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 Tas. for 1854, pag. 180. 



I have not been able to trace this paper in the volume 

 and on the page quoted, nor does Morton enumerate it 

 in his Register of Papers of the Royal Society of Tasmania 

 from 1841 to 1885. 



