CONTENTS. 



A. 

 -Aboi-igines of Tasmania — Page. 



Use of Red Ochre (F. Noetling) v. 



A Group of Tronattas (F. Noetling) v. 



Rocks used in Manufacture of Tronattas (F. Noet- 

 ling) vii. 



Names for Minerals and Rocks (F. Noetling) .... ix. 



Speech of the Aborigines (H. Ritz) vi. 



Annual Meeting 191 



B. 



Barron, Sir Harry, K.C.M.G., C.V.O., acceptance of ofBce 



as President xi. 



Botanists, Records of Tasmanian (J. H. Maiden) v. 



Brachycome melanocarpa (L. Rodway) x. 



C. 



■Conversazione, Amendment of Rules to provide for . . . . viii. 



D. 



Derwent Valley Railway Extension, Geological Notes on 



(T. Stephens) xii. 



Flynn, T. T., Points in the Morphology and Anatomy of 



certain Megapodes xii. 



Fossil Tree in Drift on North-West Coast (T. Stephens) vii. 



G. 



Glacial Action in Derwent Valley xii. 



Glacial Beds at Freestone BlufT, Wynyard (F. Noetling). . xi. 



Graphite, Specimen from River Kermandie x. 



M. 



McAulay, A., Applications of Multenions to Metageonietry viii. 



Maiden, J. H., Records of Tasmanian Botanists v. 



Megapodes, Points in Morphology and Anatomy of (T. 



Thomson Flynn) xii. 



Minerals of Tasmania (W. F. Petterd) vi. 



Multenions, A. McAulay on Applications to Metageometry viii. 



N. 



Nectria cinnibarina, a specimen exhibited viii. 



Noetling, F. — 



A Peculiar Group of Tronattas v. 



Red Ochre and its uses by Aborigines of Tasmania . . v. 



Rocks used in Manufacture of Tronattas vii. 



Names given to Minerals and Rocks bj^ Aborigines of 



Tasmania ix. 



Glacial Beds at Freestone Blufif, Wynyard xi. 



