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November Meeting xxxv 



French in Van Diemen's Land. APaper xxxvi 



Taamanian Unio. APaper xxxvil 



Tippagory Coal 



PAPERS : 

 Observations during the "Voyage of the s.s. Kaikoura, on tlic recent 



Shipment of Salmon Ova. By Sir Thomas Brady II 



Silver Extracting Process. By J. "\V. Toplis xvni 



E-xtraordinary Pl)enomenon at Beaconsfield. By Mr. J. Davis XXV 



A Concise Histoiy of the Acclimatisation of the Salnioiiid.x' in 



T.osmania. By Mr. P. S. Seager, Secretary to the Tasmanian 



Fisheries Board 1 



Results of the vaiioiis attempts to acclimatise Salmo Salar in 



Tasmanian Wdters. By Mr. R. M. Jolinston, F.L.S 27 



Notes in Reference to "Scott's Track," via Lake St. Clair, to the 



West Coa-st of Tasmania. By Mr. James Andrew 49 



The Problem of Mai thus stated. By Mr. 11. .M. Johnston, F.L.S. ... 53 

 Contributions for a iSystematic Catalogue of the Aquatic Shells of 



Tasmania. By Mr. W. F. Pettord 60 



Critical Observations on Recent Contributions to our knowledge of 



the Freshwater Shells of Tasmania. By Mr. R. M. Johnston, 



F.L.S 84 



Tabular History of the Classification of Tasmanian Freshwater Sheila. 



By Mr. R. M. Johnston, F.L.S 86 



An Addition to the Avifauna of Tasmania, liy Mr. W. F. Petterd, 



F.Z.S 91 



Occurrence of CJiibea Iracteata, Gould, in Tasmania. By Col. W. 



V. Legge, R.A 93 



Observations on the variability of the Tasmanian Unio. By "Mr. R. 



M. Johnston, F.L.S 95 



The French in V«n Diemen's Land, and the First Settlement at the 



Derwent. By Mr. J. B. Walker 97 



