316 Rules of the Library of the Franklin Museum . 
Title of Work. Donor . 
133 Ward’s Supplementary Information relative 
to New Zealand - - - - G. Raymond Portal 
134 A Month in the Bush of Australia - - Joseph Cross 
135 Potter Macqueen's Australia, as she is, and 
as she may be ditto 
136 Diflenbach’s Travels in New Zealand - Ann Ferard 
137 Hooker’s Musci Exotici - - - Author 
138 Beale’s Natural History, &c. of the Sperm 
Whale ------ Catherine Euys 
139 Mudie on the Felonry of New South Wales Rev. W.H.Guillemard 
140 Scenes and Tales of Country Life - - Mary Simpkinson 
141 Western Australia; complied for the use of 
Settlers ------ G. T)ollond,F.R.S. 
132 Picture of Australia - Cath. A. Kawnsley 
143 Voyage deD6couvertes aux Torres Australes. 
Historique-. Atlas, by MM. Leseur et Petit. Lady Franklin 
144 Voyage de Decouvertes aux Terrcs Australes, 
by P£ron and Freycinet - Lady Franklin 
145 Sabine’s Observations on Days of Unusual 
Magnetic Disturbance, &c. - H. M. Government 
146 Sabine’s Contributions to Terrestial Mag¬ 
netism -.Author 
147 Reports of the British Association for the 
Advancement of Science, for 1831 to 1842, 
inclusive ------ British Association 
148 London Journal of Botany, vol. i. Ditto, 
Nos. 13- to 33, inclusive, by Sir W. J. 
Hooker, F.R.A. - Author 
149 Judge Burton on Religion and Education in 
New South Wales - Joseph Cross, Esq.. 
150 The Parochial System. A Sermon preached 
in the Cathedral Church of St. David, 
Hobart Town, at the ordination of Rev. 
J. P. Gell, M.A., by the Ven. Archdeacon 
Marriott -.Author 
151 A Summer at Port Phillip, by Hon. Dundas 
Murray ------ Susan Huggins 
152 Narrative of an Expedition to the Polar Sea, 
in the years 1820, 21, 22, and 23. com¬ 
manded by Lieut. F. Von Wrangell, Russian 
Imperial Navy. Edited by Lieut.-Colonel 
Sabine, R. A. ----- Elizabeth Sabine 
RULES OF THE LIBRARY OF THE FRANKLIN MUSEUM. ANCANTHE. 1844. 
I. That the books admissible into the Library be of three classes only. 
A. Works illustrative of Tasmania and the neighbouring colonies. 
B. Works written by authors who are, or have been, inhabitants 
of Tasmania. 
C. Works printed and published in Tasmania, unless of a kind 
objected to by the Trustees. 
II. That the books be taken out of the Library with the permission of 
one of the Trustees. 
III. That they be called in once every year, in the month of December. 
