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Proposed Visit of Professor Huxley 



■Election of Pour Members 



Presentation of Encyclopaedia Britannica ... 



Sir Lambert Dobson's Remarks on the Gift of His Excellency to the 

 Royal Society's Library 



His Excellency in Reply 



Australasian Association 



Settlement of Northern Tasmania (a Paper) 



Ganoid Fish (a Paper) 



Marine Organisms 



Election of Four Members 



The late Rev. J. E. Tennison- Woods 



Tasmanian Fishes (a Paper) 



Root Matters in Social and Economic Problems (a Paper) 



Hop Plant (Daviesa latifolia) ... 



Foraminifera and Mollusca (a Paper) 



Disease in N. S. Wales Oysters 



Election New Member 



Records of Early Events 



Australasian Science Association 



Third Meeting of the Science Association 



The Moon and the Rainfall (a Paper) 



A Fossil Tree 



Eucalyptus Risdoni, a variety 



Kea (Nestor Notabilis) 



Black Marble from the Gordon River 



New Member Elected 



Native Stone Implements 



Dredging Trip ou the Derwent (a Paper) 



Tasmanian Mollusca (a Paper) 



Coco-de-mer (Lodoicea Seychellarurn) 



Mew Member Elected 



Mr. Thomas Whitelegge Elected Corresponding Member 



Remarks on Mr. Wintle's Fossil Tree 



Antarctic Exploration (Letter) 



Geological Observations on the West Coast (a Paper) 



New Tasmanian Fern (Blechnum Cartilagineum) 



A Gum-tree Grub 



Resolution re Antarctic Exploration 



The Last Antarctic Exploration (a Paper) 



What Science and Commerce may gain from an Antarctic Expedi- 

 tion (a Paper ] 



Strikes and Real Wages (a Paper) 



Gift by Dr. Agnew, three vols, of H.M.S. "Challenger" 



Election of Four New Members 



Mr. T. A. Urquhart Elected Corresponding Member 



Tasman's Journal (a Paper) 



New Tasmanian Spiders 



Ostrich Farming (a Paper) 



Election of Two New Members 



Australasian Association's Fourth Meeting. Grant promised by 

 Government, £500 



Strikes and Wages (a Paper) ... 



Actinomycosis and Tuberculosis (a Paper) 



Coal Specimens, exhibited by Mr. C. Allport 



The President's Address 



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