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INDEX

TO TIiE

PAPERS

19F:il y{)\urne

Biography

Obituary

A Tasmanian JJotanist·-···Ronald (abstract.) v. 87, p. xvii. Hall, Robert. 1949, p. 288. Hudspeth, Wilfred Hugh. '1. 87, 1Yleston, Arehibald Lawrence. v. Piesse, Edmund Leolin. 1847, p.

Campbell Cunn

xxi-xxii.

p. 159-162.

(1808-1881) . By W. BAULCH.

A. B. CRIBB. B;!

A census of the M. CFRTIS v. il'7,

p. 137-140.

I£ucalyptus trees in the British Isles. By MA RTIN. 27!J. The experin1cntal ton1,l'o} of flo'\vering, ,By H. 1:'I. 8G.~

p. 155.

The: marine of Tasmania. Check list with loealities. By l'mIC R. GUIU<:.H

ne\v species Iro111 rl'as111ania. Notes on Tasmanian mosses from J.

H. WILLIS. v. herbadum. L By G.

81-82.

SAINSBURY.

v. 87, p. 83-91.

Notes on Tasrnallian mosses from Rodw:w',;; herbariuTlL H.-VI. By G. O. K. SAIN S ..

BURY. v. 8f!, .

of By ;J. MUNRO FORD and A. L. ::VIeAU LA ,

Plant Plant

SubrnarifH: l'H8. fTusrnanian

p. lflO.

The Ta>;manian fiora v" 87 J 1), x·,xL

an additior. tn the list of sub-antarctic planh' in M. CURTIS. 31,"3.

p, 165.

, p. 1'/3.

(fib8tTact) } 949~ p~ ~81··:'::82. 285-28fl.

By T. LEVUH<G. (cibslnu:t)

related prohlems. By WINIFHED M. CURTIS. (oi;stf'(wt)

TasrnuDian garde)! e:scapes. By '1'. flo RAPHAE:L. v. 89, p. 111·1.50.

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198

'Th.e l'cature~

v, gCi. p. 1-11.

fa una St. Cjair~

l'efor~?n(:e to diurna.l and 8ea~on.a1 POWELL 1945,

Further observations on the BlUe R GUlLER v, The intertidal e<:ology of Pipe

The intertidal eeology o.f The intertidal ecolog'Y of the

13-29.

86;

(Ol'i.h(n;tcl'a· ;\(:l·idoide~t).

the Copcuoda~ condition.'::L ~ By

Peninsula, By

Tht places in southern Tasmania By ERIC R GUJLKfL

M"rine By EHIC R GUIU~H,

rrhe natu:n~ of zonation in rrasl'nania. Notes en the intertidal ecology of the Freydnet

W50, 53-70.

The of roek surfaces and the problenl of succession. By .ERJC GUILEH. v. 88, 49-£:6.

The dollar

Problems

A.Ll"trian child Drawjng' the

ii; .. K. r;Ml\iIERY, misconecptioll. By ., p'. xiL.

:::;on18 s(:lenti£:c factors of Enguistic: chang-e.

xiii,

l-iuts T'asxnanian ahol'1g:incs. the LCTrYlation and di~pos::-d

8:1-92.

.J. P

a eolleeUon. .By

HiS·Hm.

Jill, (abidrwt) 89,

R. 1949.

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::;UH,fECT

By EL ~,

\vork of the f{oyai

Obser'laLions (}n the GUILER. v. SU, p.

Our natural iuJwritanc(',

~(l.st-v\:~t' dcvt:lup~~;nt in .

SClentliH: 'N01'k at lVlac:(ruan_c~ ISland. By j{,

154. JL

28f;-~ZgG. p. 143.

p. ~x,

Ordovician corals HILL.

Zeehall, cfasmania. By DOROTH

Preliminary

formations of p. 231-25R.

'I'he arehitecture of

ascent of life. 'The

Cla"'l;r

&c.

the Eldon D. GILL.

87, p. xiv.

and }C 'G.

Correlation oi history of rraslnania secular variation

and viscosity of the s11b-crust. Iiy S. \Vl2LI=t.RI~~r"'~' CARJj~Y. v. 88~

the nOl'th"Nestel'n ",1(1 of Tasman Peninsula···-a revision. By G. and G. E. A. HALE.. Y. 279·28'1.

Geological research in Tasmania. C. HILLS.

Gcology in the comIYllmi By BANKS.

Gecl()gy of of middle Dc:rwent area. By L p.

By In<:X ']'0 PR[DEH.,

VOlS~~Y.

By R.l:iODES W

of 'rasn1anla. Pt. 1: Stl"ntigra,phy and

unCOnfOL'1Ilit,i8S in

WELL B~L\~ i:(So . HS,_

By

~l'a0Tna11ja,

24f)~2fH,

By S.

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StJB.fECT IXVEX TO P_-,\PEES PUrH,ISI-LED

'"'(he trH;t.:.nnorphis111 of the Carllbl'lan ba~~ie vOlcani .... · l'OCKS o·t TaS!11ania and its

- to the g'eo;;yn(:Enal enVil'o:oHlf'lll. J~y B.E:.RYL SCOTT. ,'~K;

The of SOBLe TaSIll.:tnian clays. By ·V\·". ,COLr:

v. 87~ 1-12,.

Slnithton-,·~a eOI'l'eetion, .By \V.fi.ltRF:~N CA.JLEY and BF~Hr . v. 88, p. 271-272 .

. N·ote on the. oeeurtcnce of trace elen1ents in clays of the .Huon district. By R, .J, FORD. v. 88, 185·187.

The occurrence of TIeal' Penguin, Tasrrl'::lnla. .By B}4~R"".'l.L SCOTT. v. 86,

Oll the of By J. T. WILSON. 1960, p. 85··111. IR. M. Johnstol!.

Lecture.)

The orocline coneept in geotectonics. Pt. L By S.WARREN CAREY. v. 89,

p. 255-288.

The Permian rocks of Woody Island,

HALE, and M. L YAXLEY. v. 89, p.

Permian varves fromWynyard, Tasmania. RANKS, .J. L.

LOVEDAY, and D. LL. SCOTT. v.

The petrology of the volcanic rocks of Tasmania. By

BERYL SCOTT. HJ50, p. 112-186.

Radioactivity and the age of the earth. ByMAXW.ELL R. BANKS. (abstract) IH4H, p. 282.

Revised interpretation of the ge.ology of the Smithton district of Tasmania. By S. WARREN CAREY and BERYL SCOTT.

Silurian and Devonian stratigraphy of the Zeehan By EDMUND D. GILL and MAXWELL R. BANKS. 1949,

Soil formation on dolerite. By K. D. NICHOLLS.

of st.ructural geology. By R. W.. F

The volcanic rocks of Lower Sandy Bay, Hobal:t. By ALAN SPRY. v. 89,

p. 68.

An unconformity in south-west Tasmania. By .JON STEPHENSON. v. 88, p. L51-152.

History

Adventure Bav and the

Australian hi~toyy and

Boomer Marsh-·a preliminary

CURTIS and .T. SOMF~RVILLE. The huilding of the Australian

p. 145-147.

By JOHN McLEAj''J. .J. k FERGUSON.

and historical survey.

151-157.

.J. REYNOLDS. v. 86,

The of the Rev. Robert 180f)-1808. Pt. Jed. by W H. HUDSP"'.~TH S. ANGEL. J

The diarv of Ow Rev. Robert

a~d S. ANGJ;:L. 1947, Early in Launcesion. By The history of Nurthern

1805-1808.

TOV'lO, and George TovnL

Early Dioneerr; Plains. By Karl

. p.

160.

PL 2. by W H. HUDSl'F:TIJ

}~ork

1fjG. !If)O,

The 11 ve DalrymDle j,pfoJ:c 1827. CRAIG.

l..Je[<'vf::s fron.; the

By W. H.

KARL R. VON STIEGLITZ. (a.ln!imot) Y. 87,

ago, By lL SlIA.nYvi.i\.r~.

Franklin oVE'rland from Go['<lon

B. THWAITES.

across the. 182G. F ron1

iate A. L. iVH~STON. ed. by W. MESTON and R. A.

v. 8~). p. 107-12i3.

of a -Van Dielncn~s Land offici.aL ((}o

"r.

'"\V, B. Buye~,.]

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SUBJECT iNDEX TO PAPERS PUBLISHED 2(H

The :l1111ibwy aspect of Tasmanian Banacks. By E. l'vi. DOLLERY.

referenee to ,A ngles(~.f1

The

New

Note

of Tasmania. and hlstorv. on Cottage 'Green. By' W.

" in the first

By L. A. TRIEBEL. IH47 Pirate;; at Recherche Bay, or the loss of the lrrig.

p. 119-128.

19'113, p . .132·13;:3. 1945, p.

(frbgtyac--[

ByE. R. PRETYMAN.

The eC()non1'Y of Van I)ieE1el1~s Land~ By K .. Nt I)_i\..LL"A.S. (abstract) JS·t:}8, p._ 1,,0.

The nOTt of Launc€si;on. By W. HART The y-ise alld fall of Charles Swanston. Some aCCOllnt of early Tasmanian sealing

( 1948, p. 1()().

v. 87, p. xvii.

W. HUDSPETH.

whaling. By W . .E. L. H.

Some asp€cts early printing and the advancement of learning. By D. H. BORCHARDT. (ubstmct) v. 88, p. xv.

801ne new aspects of Tasman's visit to the east coast of -Tasmania in 11342. By A. L. MESTON. v. 8'7, p. Ifl7--174.

Some nows on Paterson's Plains, its pioneers and early Hf,;. By KARL H. VON STIEGLITZ. (abstract) 1948, p. 1G4-1G5.

The story of Mary Mack and her daughter Elizabeth Mary Mack. By W. H. HUDSPETH. 1949, p. 77-81,

Medicine and Public Health

cancer. By J. B. POLYA.

in Tasmania. By F. W.

Meteorology and Astronomy

The importance of reports from Bub-·antarctic stations and from

casting in the Tasmanian region. By V. J. BARR The scintillation of radio stars. By G. H. NEWSTEAD. Some recent astronomical developments. By C. BISDEE.

Miscellaneous

143-145. p. 1-12.

shipping in forc-v. 87, p. xviii.

v 89, p. ix-x. v. 88, p. xiv.

Architecture in pre-war Emope. By OTTO R. HELLWIG. ([(.~~.tT((Ct) 1947, p. 173. Colonr photography. By H. J. KING. (abstract) v. 87, p. XVlll.

Democracy, Swiss pattern. By W. N. OATES. (u})stntct) v. Highway rambles in Tasmania, with some i'xcursions into

SMITH. v. 87, p. xviii. By ROY

Hvdro-electric in Tasmania. By A. W. KNIGHT. (((bsti'/lCt) 1948, -" p. 165.

INDEX-Author index to papers published in Lhe Royal Society of Tasmania ", 1898-194/1. INDEX-Subject index to papers published in Royal Society of Tasmania ", 1898-1944. Linguistic changes in name in Tasmania with

origin. By W. SIYrHERLAND. The modern museum. By .JOSEPH

Recent hYdro-electric developments in 'fasmania. 1945, p. 16lL

U Papers and Proceeding'S of th8

p. 141-156.

and Proceedings of tho p. 143-158.

reference to those of Scottish 160.

1949, p.278-279. McLEAN. (abstmct)

Scenery preservation in Tasmania. By J. B. THWAITES. v. 86, p. 155. 285.

Science ano eivilisation. By C. LOFTUS HILLS.

Some llCC01.mt of Tasm~~ian sealing and whaling. By W.

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SLTllJECT\ INDEX

The the Soviet ·Gnion. .1. 8. POL'fA,

J. nONI\V~·~.LL~ ) v. By . T. -iATILSf)!'-J. 1950, p, 85-111 {N, lH

llaeial and l'elatlons, T. GR,IFI~JTH TAYLOIL ((flL~t}<(jC[) 19,J8,

p. 50. R. iLl. JohnJn'Uri Lecture).

Som., aspects oJ apartheid in Southern Africa. By P SCOTT, in/J8t! nel,) v. SS, p, xvi.

The ,llustralian LAIRD.

1948: Macquarie Island. By NORMAN R.

~~xperienccs i.n xii.

In the footsteps of Sir John Franklin to the Gordon

River. By,J. B. THWAI'rr~S. (ab8tracl)

aerOBS the Cen tral te,Hl--.--;::;ent(~m

of the A. L MestoIl. Ed. by W.

v. p. 107-12:3. Life on IVlaequarie Island A trip to Ayers Rock,

Annulata.

C. L. SPEEDY.

AustyaJia. By W. v. 88, p. xvii.

PontoiJ(/ella. iaS'manica nom. nov. (Hirudinea.) By . V. HICKMAN. 27.

(a) Crus! acea. The life of New

A

the of 4t5·G4.

Tasmanian ,HICKMAN.

desel'iption

V. HICEMAN Tasmanian

JaSV8

ERIC R GtJILEH. 1949, p. 137·72.

lalnndii

170,

GUILER

nov. (Pinnotlwridae. ) By

Some facts about scallops from diving investigations. By JIlL OLSEN< v. o. xiii-xiv.

A sttrnrnal'y t h e " Phrcatoicids: a cnntributJon to tbe Biological Survey uJ Tasrnania. By G, 1~. "t"[ICHOLLS. I9/H), 65-131.

b) l~lu:;(:'ct,{j,,,

Bees---the production of pedigree stock< By T. D, I{APHAEL ( c£Ds(,},(tct)

19~18, p. WI,

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'HM.AN .

of inseds. Ih . . MICLER. fL 132.

A. IH'OYlsiol1:11 ('he(:k~lL3t of T'asrnania (O:rthoptera). fly

IT. L, "KEY. v. Ef1, of the Tasmanian

B, ETY\iVA-RDS. p. B3-134.

dcse-r-ipLions of }lEV\! species, 13~\'

of the .A.phids in Tasrl1anla. B:-l L. W ::.vIIL.Ll~R* Cat)stracf,) lD:10~

The enemies (flhd!,)'f}'ct) p. 162~

The to the genus A_'YfU1?tTObicy;~de.c: Carnbridgc,

1-2.

By V V. HICKMAN. (abstract)

A new gC'nus of Pseudoseorpions possessing' pleural plat",,;. By ,f. C. H. MORRIS, 43-'Fi.

New PhOl'oncidiinae and the of the New Zealand spieler A.tkinso)1iu

r/mw Cambridge. By V. V. HICKMAN. 1$)50, p, 3-24.

Tasmanian Araneae of the family Hahniidae with notes on their respiratory systenB. By V, V. HICKMAN. 19,17, p. 21 .. 35.

Tasmanian littoral spidel's with notes on their respiratory system", hahit,; and taxonomy. By V. V. H1CKMA.N. :1l .. 43.

The taxonomic position of Idiogni'Jj1J1l8 hnn.'lcnii By ,J C. It MORRTS, 1947, p. 87 .. 4],

Coelenter-ata.

A revision of thf' Tasmanian Hydroida, By MICHAEL Nt HODGSON. 19,19, p. 1··65.

GeneraL

Contributions to the freshwater VINCENZ BRB;l-IM. v. to the f1'8s1rvvater

BosrninicilJ.c, Cythel'ldae, &c.

PL I-.. Copepoda,

Tasmania. Pt.

By VINCENZ BHEUM. v,

liJollu8ccL

A of the mollusca of Tasmania. Au~tralia. By RON.ALD C, v. 89, p. 289-355,

N ernatoda.

Notes on the oecurrellcn of the nematode Ildernl:is

its effect on the common earwig in Tasmania.

A

A

A

1947, p. 59-62.

W.

L\ ne'\\' Turbellarian

By V. V.

Nots OIl A nfhobuthi'ium

A

(N(ucine 1-4,

of

the Cestodt~ genera Ooehon"s! I:CU

HICK1VIAN, v. 89, !JH .. 10;),

notes on

By PETE.R

Ity

p. 4:1-57.

(}o8c'£nfIst(;ri(x,H Cu,la'flucria «(~r.ay).

v. p. 55-68,

cestode frorH the T!aslnanlan. e!e~:tr;t

By PE:TER W. CHO\VCR/WT.

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