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Election of Messrs. It. L. Jack, Dr. B. Carrington, and W. H. Peason 



as Corresponding members 



The Proposed Antarctic Exploration 



Woodcut Engraving of Sir John Hooker 



Fij ian Pottery 



Special Meeting 



Debate on Mr. Mault's Paper 



PAPERS :— 



On the Geology of the New Zealand Alps. Bv Capt. F. W. 

 Hutton, M.E.S. of Tas "... 



Contributions to the Palaeontology of the Upper Palseozoie Bocks 



of Tasmania. By Robt. M. Johnston, F.L.S 



Notes on the Geology of Brum' Island. By R. M. Johnston, F.L.S. 



Peronospora Inf estans. By R. A. Bastow, F. L. S 



The Occulation of Jupiter. ByA. B. Biggs 



Is Jupiter Self-luminous. By A. B. Biggs. (Plate) 



Tasrnanian Mosses, with an Illustrated Key. By R. A. Bastow, 



F.L.S 38 



Index of Sub-genera, etc., to Illustrated Key and to Description. 

 By R. A. Bastow, F.L.S 101 



Natural Geometry, with Diagrams. By A. Mault 103 



On the Australian Pectens confounded with the New Zealand P. 



laticostatus. (Gray). By Prof. B. Tate, F.G.S., F.L.S., etc. 113 



Note upon the Occurrence of the Sydney Crawfish, Palinuurus 

 Hugelli. on the Coast of Tasmania. By W. Saville Kent, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S 116 



Observations on a Suspected Hybrid Species of Trumpeter, and 

 upon other Bare Fish taken in Tasrnanian Waters. By W. 

 Saville Kent, F.L.S., F.Z.S 116 



Reference List of the Tertiary Fossils of Tasmania. By R. M. 



Johnston, F.L.S 121 



Antarctic Exploration. By Chas. P. Sprent, Deputy Surveyor- 

 General. (Map) : 141 



Remarks regarding Coal Seam opened out by Mr. Brock at 



Compton, Old Beach. By R. M. Johnston, F.L.S 155 



Fresh Contribution to our Knowledge of the Plants of Mesozoie 



Age in Tasmania. By R. M. Johnston, F. L. S 160 



Table showing approximately the known distribution in time of 



Genera of Plants occurring in the Upper Palaeozoic and 



Mesozoie Rocks of Australasia. By R. M. Johnston, F.L.S... 163 

 Notes on a Recent Case of Poisoning caused by the Exhalation of 



Rhus Badicans (Toxicodendron) at the Botanical Gardens. 



By F. Abbott, Supt. Bot. Gardens 182 



History of Australian Geography II., Tasmania and New 



Zealand on the Dauphin and other MS. Maps. By J. R. 



McClymont, M.A. (Map) 185 



Of the Tin Ore Deposits of Mt. Bisehoff, Tasmania. By Baron 



von Groddcck, (Translated by Edgar Wolfhagen, M.B., 



Hobart) 189 



The Trochidao and other Genera of Mollusca from Tasmania, with 



their synonyms. By John Brazier, F.L.S., etc ,. ... 193 



