PAPERS. 



I. The Aliiierals of Tasmania, by W. F. Petterd, C.M.Z.S. i 



-2. Notes on tlie Publications of the Royal Society of Tas- 

 mania, by Fritz Xoetling. ]\I.A., Ph.D 223. 



3. The Antiquity of Man in Tasmania (PI. I. and II.), by 



Fritz Noetling, ^I.A.. Ph.D 231 



4. On certain Tvpes of Stones used by the Aborigines by 



H. Stuart Dove. F.L.S 262 



5. Comparison of the Tasmanian Tronatta with the 



Archaeolithic Implements of Europe (PI. III., IV., 



v., VI.), by Fritz Noetling, M.A., Ph.D 265 



'6. The Food of the Tasmanian Aborigines, by Fritz 



Noetling. M.A.. Ph.D 279 



7. Addition to the Catalogue of Marine Shells of Tas- 



mania, by W. L. May 306 



8. The Distribution of Australian Land Birds (PI. VII.), 



by Robert Hall 314 



9. The Norman Vocabulary- ;^^;;^ 



10. Notes on the Norman Vocabulary, bv Hermann B. 



Ritz, M.A ' 343 



11. Notes on the Genus Lissotes with Descriptions of New 



Species (PI. VIII. and IX.). by Arthur M. Lea, 

 F.E.S 346 



12. Notes on Eucalyptus Risdoni (PI. X., XL. and XII.), 



by L. Rodway 367 



13. Skin Diseases treated bv Blood Vaccine, by E. W. J. 



Ireland, M.B., CM. .'. 370 



14. Weighing the Earth, by A. E. Blackman 376 



.15. New Marine Mollusca (PL XIII., XIV., and XV.), by 



W. L. May 380 



