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Class IV.—Mr. J. Milligan,—Collection of Produce. 
a —Mr. Whitesides,—Ornamental Woods. 
The Prize Medals submitted for inspection. 
Honourable mention has also been made of the following exhibitors 
from Tasmania :— 
Sir W. Denison—Collection of Produce. 
F. Lipseombe—Ham. 
E. Tooth—Malt. 
J. Walker—Flour. 
James Grant— Wool. 
Brown & Co.—Oils. 
T. Button—Tanning Substances. 
J. Dixon—Flax. 
Rey. Ed. Freeman—W oods. 
H. Hull—Ditto. 
¥F. Lipseombe—Flax. 
J. Milligan—Collection of Produce. 
W. Murray—Starch. 
S. Moses—Whalebone. 
P. Oakden—Wool. 
Quinn——Collection of Woods. 
W. Rout— Wax. 
Lieut. Smith—Gum (Wattle.) 
W. Watchorn—Tallow. 
J. Boyd —Marble, from Maria Island. 
A collection of skins (upwards of fifty) of English Birds received from 
Chester Eardley-Wilmot, Esq., for the Museum, a few of which, having 
been set up by Mr. Propsting, were upon the table ;—amongst them the 
Thrush, Robin, Swift, Linnets, Larks, Sparrows, the Bullfinch, Golden 
Crested Wren, Nightingale, &c. 
The Superintendent of the Society’s Gardens reported despatch of a case 
of Forest Trees and Shrubs to the Rev. 8. B. Fookes, at Tasman’s Peninsula. 
A note read from Mr. W. Young, of Portland Bay, transmitting for the 
Museum an iron bar or truncheon, curiously encrusted with sand and 
shells, &c., picked up amongst the rocks at Circular Head. 
The Secretary placed on the table the jaws of two species of Shark, 
taken in the neighbouring seas; also specimens of Fluor Spar (crystal- 
lized), and of an elegant mineral, probably a variety of Wavellite, from 
Cape Grim, Van Diemen’s Land, where they occur in Basalt,—the latter in 
small white spherical forms, having a stellated structure; also a specimen 
of coral from the beach at Falmouth, and several specimens of Unio (sp?) 
the fresh water muscle of Tasmania, from the bed and margin of the 
Elizabeth River, at Campbell Town. 
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