Character of the Island," to adopt the 

 name of Mount Legge (4), in honour of 

 Colonel W. V. Legge, R.A., of Culleni- 

 wood House, Cullensivood, one of th<} 

 vice-presidents of the society, and the 

 president of the Council of Agriculture, 

 VYho by his papers read before this so- 

 ciety and ib-efore the Australasian Asso- 

 ciation for the Advancement of Science, 

 has largely increased our knowledge of 

 the physical features of the mountain 

 systems of Tasmania, and particularly 

 of Ben Lomond. 



(1) Cotton: The Trigonometrical Survey ot 

 Vaai Diemen's Land (Proc. Roy. Soc. Tas., vol. 

 3, p. 82). . 



(2) Report A.A.A.S., vol. vii., 1898, p. 176. 



(3) See Report of the Select Committee on 

 the Trignometrical Survey, 1857 (Journals of 

 the Legislative Council, Vol. II., 1857, Paper 

 No. 32). 



(4) Note added July, 1907— The name "Legg? 

 Tor" his been adopted by the Department 

 of Lands and Surveys for the northern sum- 

 mit. 



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