ANNUAL iiEPovrr. 105 



THH HON. JAMK.S MAd'AllLANK, lS44-l!)l'i. 



Mr. ]Macfarlaue was, born in Scotland. He came to 

 Tasmania in 1870, and engaged in shipping. Mr. Macfar- 

 lane was elected to the Federal Senate in 1901, and again 

 in 1903, and he occupied his seat until 1910. He was 

 elected to the Society in 1870. 



ARTHUR AUGUSTUS STKPHP^XS, JJ.A., 1807-11)14. 



Mr. Stephens was for many years principal of Queen's 

 ■College, Hobart, and at the time of his death he was vice- 

 master of Hutchins School. He was a very successful 

 teacher. He became a member of the Societ}^ in 1911, and 

 took much interest in the meetings of the Psychology and 

 Education Sectioii. 



ALEXANDER OEOR(}E WEliSTER, 18:30.l>.il4. 



Mr. Alexander George Wel>ster was bora in London in 

 1830, and came to Tasmania when only 10 years of age. 

 Mr. Webster was occu2>ied in commercial pursuits for the 

 greater part of his life, and was one of the most successful 

 merchants in Tasmania. 



Mr. Webster was elected to the Society in 1865, and in 

 1871 he became a member of the Council. He served on 

 the Council until 1907, and for several years before his 

 retirement he was a Vice-President. He was also a Trustee 

 of the Tasmanian Museum and Botanical Gardens, and 

 after his retirement from the Cotmcil he retained a seat as 

 •Crown Tiiistee. He was Chairman of the Trustees for some 

 years, and took especial interest in the management of the 

 Botanical Gardens. 



Mr. Webster was for some time Master Warden of the 

 Marine Board of Hobart. He also served on several other 

 public bodies. 



SUPPLEMENTARY LTST^' OF INSTITUTIONS, ETC., 

 TO WHICH THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE 

 SOCIETY ARE PRESENTED. 



Argentine Republic. 



Museo Nacional de Historio Natural Buenos Aires 



AUSTRO-HUNGARY. 



K. K. Natui'historisches Hof museum Vienna 



K. K. Zoologisch-botanische GeselLschaft Vienna 



Regia Societas Scientiarum Bohemica Prague 



*Tliis li.st .supplemeiit.s the list printed in the '' I'iipers antl Proceeilings" f<ir 

 1913, pp. 320-324. 



