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"Osteology, Koyal Asiatic, Journal of j Vol. 2, Part 2. 



* , Royal of Victoria, Vol. 9, Part 1, 1808. 



* , Acclimatisation, of New South Wales, 1867. 



* , Leeds Literary and Philosophical, Report 1867 — 8. 



*Star Variable, tj Argus, Observations on, by F. Abbott, Esq., F.R.A.S., 

 &c. From the Author. 



*Spectrum Analysis and its Application to Science. By the same. 



*Statistics of Tasmania, 1867. From Her Majesty's Government. 



^Statistical Register of Victoria, 1855. 



* , Notes of Progress of, 1835 to 1867. 



* Summary, 1865. 



*Statistics of Victoria, 1867. Parti, "Population." Part 2, "Accumula- 

 tion." Also Parts 3 and 4. From W. H. Archer, Esq., Registrar- 

 General, Victoria. 



•Tasmania, Notes on Fauna of, (3 copies), byG. Krefft,Esq.,F.L.S., C.M.Z.S., 

 &c. From the Author. 



*Technologist, Vol. 1, New Series, Nos. 4 to 12. From the Editor. 



LIST OF OBJECTS PEESENTED TO THE MUSEUM 

 DURING 1868. 



Allport, M., Esq., F.L.S., F.Z.S. — Specimens of Fish ( Galaxias sp.), from 



Great Lake, Tasmania ; Native Freshwater Perch ; English Perch, bred 



in the colony from ova deposited this year ; specimen of young Sawfish 



(Pristis) ; a young Opossum from the Pouch. 

 Allison, Mr., Oatlands. — Two black Magpies (Strepera fidiginosa). 

 Agnew, Dr. — Model of a Moccasin, by — Beaumont, Esq. 

 Browne, His Excellency Col. T. Gore, C.B. — A sj^ecimen of the Artificial 



Stone of which the new Wesleyan Church at Launceston is built. A 



Fossil from Sandstone. 

 Browne, Mrs.T. Gore. — Model of the Ohyawai Pah, Bay of Island District, 



New Zealand, in the attack on which 127 British soldiers were killed 



or Avounded in five minutes on the 1st July, 1845. 

 Boyd, J., Esq., Port Arthur. — Two Black Cockatoos ( Galyptorynchus xan- 



thonotus) ; Skull and part of Skeleton of young JBlack "Whale cleaned. 

 Buckland, J., Esq. — Two English Perch (Perca flaviatilis) ; a beautiful 



specimen of the Argonaut ( Argo7iauta tuberculosa), from Kent's 



Group, Bass's Straits. 

 Cotton, F., Esq., juni\ — A Lizard. 

 Cook, H., Esq. — Fac- Similes of the Warrants for the Execution of Maiy Queeii 



of Scots (1587), and of Charles I. (1648); also one of the "Act for 



estabhshing the Coronation Oath," 1689 ; and a Collection of Bulletins 



of the French Army, 1812 and 1815. 

 Clarke, Mr. R., sliip " Derwent Hunter." — Eye of Sperm "Whale (dried). 

 ColUs, Mr., Recherche Bay, — An Eagle. 

 Crowther, Dr.— Two Fish from Lady Elliott's Island. 

 Calvert, C., Esq. — A small collection of SheUs from King's Island. 

 Dennett, Mr. J., CampbeU-street — One Silver Coin (s-dime), L^nited States ; 



one Taropenny piece, George III. ; two Copper Coins ; a small Medal y 



an Esquimaux Dress from Behring's Strait. 

 Downing, Mrs., Battery Point. — Si^ecimen of Squid, and a Scorpion with 20 



young ones. 

 Dry, Sir R., Col. Secretary. — Specimen of Ai-fvedsonite, from Swan Island, 



with report of Assay. 

 Forster, J., Esq. — SkuU of an Aborigine, picked up at Brady's Look Out, 



Arthur Lakes. 

 Fenton, Miss.— A young Diamond Snake (ffoplocephalus superbus.) 



