CONTENTS. 
PAGE. 
Art, VII. Lectures on the Geology, Botany, Natural 
History, and Capabilities of the Country between 
Moreton Bay and Port Essington. By Dr. Leiciiardt 81 
Art. VIII. On Microscopic Life in the Ocean at the 
South Pole, and at considerable depths. By Prof. 
Eli REN BERG .*. 114 
Art. IX. Note on some Marine Animals, brought up by 
Deep-sea Dredging, during the Antarctic Voyage of 
Captain Sir James C. Ross , R.N. By Joseph Dalton 
Hooker, M D.. 129 
Art. X. On some Fossil Plants found near Hobart Toivn 
and Launceston. By Joseph Milligan, Esq. 131 
Art. XI. Statistics of the I J ort of Launceston, Van 
Diemens Land, for 1846... 139 
Art. XII. Exports of Produce from Van Diemen's Land 
to Great Britain for the Season of 1S46. 146 
Art. XIII. On the “ Bunyip" of Australia Felix. By 
Mr. Ronald C, Gunn. (With three Plates) . 147 
Art. XIV. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of 
London . 150 
Art. XV. Algce of Tasmania. By W. H. Harvey, M.D. 152 
MISCELLANEA : 
Meteorological Register at Launceston for August, Sep¬ 
tember, October, November, December, 1846 . 160 
%* It is requested tint all communications for the 7'asmanian Society and T as ' 
monion Journal may be addressed to the Secretary, }!r. Ronald C. Guss, 
Launceston, Tasmania. 
