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During the Year the Society has been deprived by Death of the following 
Members. 
J. E, BicHENO, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S., &c. &c., formerly Secretary and Treasurer of 
the Linnean Society of London, and a contributor to some extent to its transactions. 
Mr. 
Bicheno became Colonial Secretary for Van Diemen's Land in 1843; he was one of the 
founders of the Royal Society of Van Diemen’s Land ; was elected a Member of its Council, 
and nominated a Vice-President, in which position he continued to the time of his decease, 
which took place, after a brief illness, on 25th February last, at his residence here. 
Mr. 
Bicheno’s varied store of information, his learning, and partiality for the converse of persons 
imbued with the love of science and the arts, and his great amenity of manners, secured for 
him the warmest regard and esteem of a numerous circle of friends. 
FRaNCIS JOSEPH LOUGHNAN, Esq., late of the H.E.I.C.’s 50th Regt. Native Infantry, 
and some time a Member of this Society, died in this city, after a protracted illness, on the 
17th June, 1851. 
CHaRLes O'Hara BoortnH, Esq., formerly of the 21st Fusileers, Commandant at Tas- 
man's Peninsula for several years, and a Member of this Society, sunk, after a tedious 
illness, on 11th August last. 
RogBertT LywD, Esq., formerly here with his Regiment, and of late years resident at New 
Zealand, a corresponding Member of this Society, and well known in the Australian Colo- 
nies for his love of science, and an ardent devotion to whatever promised benefit to his 
fellow man, died recently at New Zealand, warmly remembered by all of his acquaintance 
by whom sterling worth in character is appreciated. 
