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 ART. XXIII.— The Detention of Flinders at the Mauritius. By A. 



Mault 121 



ART. XXIV.— Observations regarding Pyramid Numbers (Diagrams). 



By R. M.Johnston, F.L.S 125 



ART. XXV. — Note on the Australian Curlew and its Closely Allied 



Congeners. By Col. W. V. Legge, R.A 133 



ART. XXVI. — Additions to the List of Tasmanian Fossils of Upper 



Palaeozic Age (Plate). By R. M. Johnston, F.L.S 137 



ART. XXVII. —Root Matters in Social and Economic Problems. By 



R. M. Johnston, F.L.S 143 



ART. XXVIII. —The Expedition under Lieut.-Governor Collins in 



1803-4. ByJ. B.Walker 205 



ART. XXIX.— The Founding of Hobart by Lieut.-Governor Collins. 



ByJ. B.Walker '. 223 



ART, XXX. — Notes on a Grub found Infecting the Orchards of Hobart, 

 with a few Remarks on the Subject of Insect Pests generally. 

 By A. Morton, F.L.S 249 



ART, XXXL— The President's Address, By His Excellency Sir Robert 



Hamilton, K.C.B 252 



Proceedings i to xxxviii 



