Part 
BANKS, THE BBESIDENT OF THE 
ROYAL SOCIETY, 
AND FRIEND OF AUSTRALIA. 
1. Banks’ Presidency of the Royal Society. 
2. Banks’ Broad Scientific Sympathies. 
3. Banks and the Australian Wool Industry. 
4. Banks’ Interest in the Progress of Australia generally. 
5. So.ME FURTHER CORRESPONDENCE OF B.ANKS. 
Ellis, the younger Linnaeus, J. E. Smith, Dr. Johnson; Gover- 
nors Hunter, King and Bligh ; Lieut. -Governors Collins 
and Paterson ; Lieut. CTerke, and Capt. Flinders ; Messrs. 
Richards and Enderby, and Wilson ; Messrs. Suttor and 
Burder. 
