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Proceedings of the Society for March , 1 



Presentations to Museum, kc ] 



Cuttle Fish 2 



English Sparrow, and "White Eye 3 



"Sea Hare" (Aphisiasp.), Specimen of 3 



Sarcophilus, Fossil Remains of 3 



Rocks from Port Cygnet, Rev. "W. B. Clarke's Remarks on 4 



Proceedings for April 5 



Ditto for INIay 7 



Fossil Ripple Marks from Southport 7 



Tasmanian Land Shells, New Species of 7 



Red Spider, The, in Hops 8 



Salmon Question, Present State of 8 



Discussion on ditto 9 



Salmon, arrest of development of, when retained in freshwater 10 



Phytography of Tasmania, contributions to 11 



1) Argus, additional observations on, changes in 21 



Meteorology, &c., for Jan., 1870 i. 



Ditto for Feb., 1870 ii. 



Remarks on Observatory Records, with Health Report for Jan. and 

 Feb., and comparison of vital statistics of 1869 with those of 



previous years iii. 



Meteorology, kc, for March. 1870 iv. 



Analysis of Observatory Records, with Health Report for March v. 



Meteorology for April, 1870 viL 



Analysis of Observatory Records and Health Report, April viii. 



Meteorology for May, 1870 ix. 



Analysis of Observatory Records, with Health Report for May x. 



Meteorology, &c., for June, 1870 xi. 



Proceedings for June 27 



Heavy Rainfall at Swansea 27 



Large Mussels from the Derwent 28 



Red Spider of Hop Grounds 28 



Ditto, Discussion on ... 29 



Salmonoid, first sent from Tasmania to England, on the 29 



Esparto Grass, conversation on 31 



Proceedings, July 32 



Cheironectes politus 32 



Caterpillars, which destroyed crops, 1870 32 



Letter from J. Walker, Esq., on manufacture of Beet Root Sugar in 



England and on the Continent ". 33 



Beet Root Sugar, manufacture of in Tasmania, discussion on 34 



Proceedings, August 36 



Salmon, a young, which had been detained in the breeding ponds, 



remarks on 36 



Prawns taken from stomach of Rock Cod 37 



Proceedings, &c., printed, received from Societies in England 37 



Remarks on the two books publisherl by James Bonwick, on the 



Aborigines of Tasmania. By Dr. Milligan 37 



Seed of Grass-cloth Plant 



Crayfish, large freshwater, discussion on 38 



Land Shells of Tasmania, on the, with list of species. By W. Legrand 39 

 Crayfish, large Freshwater, of Northern Rivers of Tasmania, Distribu- 

 tion anc; Habits of. By C. Gould, F.G.S 42 



