CONTENTS— (Continued). 



Account of a Visit to British Columbia for the purpose of intro- 

 ducing the Sock-eye Sahnon (Onchorhynchus nerka) in 

 Tasmauian Waters (Abstract). By Alex^_24orton ... ... xxxvi 



Forty-eighth Annual Report... ... ... 1 ... ... .. xxxvi 



Supplementary Notes on some AntarptJclTocks and Minerals. 



By W. A. MacLeod, B.A., and qf^E. White 38 



Extension of the Museum and Art Gallery... .. ... ... xxxix 



Further Observations on some Obsidian Buttons. By Tho.s. 



Stephens, M. A., F.G.S 42 



The Glacial Beds of Peppermint Bay. By Professor E. G. Hogg, 



MA 45 



Description of a "Meteorite" from the Castray River, Tas- 

 mania. (Plate.) By AV. F. Petterd, F.Z.S.,L 48 



Description aud Analysis of a New Species of Mineral "Petterdite," 

 a New Oxychloride of Lead (Plate). By W. H. Twelvetree^, 

 F.G.S ." 51 



^Microscopic Structure of some Tasmanian Rocks. By W. F. 



Petterd, C.M.Z.S.,L. ... 53 



Outlines of the Geology of Tasmania. By W. H. Twelvetrees, 



F.G.S 58 



The Minerals of Tasmania. By W. F. Petterd, C.M.Z.S. .. 73 



Magnetic Survey of Tasmania. By Professor E. G. Hogg, M. A.... 84 



Botany. By L. Rodway ... ... ... ... ... ... 85 



The Birds of Tasmania. By Col. W. V. Legge, C.M.Z.S., L. ... 90 



The Recent Mollusca of Tasmania. By Mi.ss M. Lodder ... 102 



Additions to Tasmanian Flora. By L. Rodway ... ... ,. 107 



Some Account of the Work and Workers of the Tasmanian 

 Society and the Royal Society of Tasmania, from the year 

 1840 to the close of 1900. By Alex. Morton 109 



Practical Forestry in Tasmania. By A. Mault ... ... ... 127 



Note on Itacolumite or Flexible Sandstone. By Professor E. G. 



Hogg, M.A 134 



Obituary Notices — Sir James Agnew, K.C.M.G. , R. S. Bright, 



M.R.C.S.,E.; and the Hon. C. H. Grant 141 



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