Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of August, 1890

The monthly meeting of this Society was held on Monday, August 12th. The President, His Excellency S1r R. G. C. Hamilton, took the chair.The monthly meeting of this Society was held on Monday, August 12th. The President, His Excellency Sir R. G. C. Hamilton, took the chair. A reading and discussion...

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Main Author: Royal Society of Tasmania
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Language:English
Published: 1890
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:16754 2023-05-15T14:00:15+02:00 Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of August, 1890 Royal Society of Tasmania 1890 application/pdf https://eprints.utas.edu.au/16754/ https://eprints.utas.edu.au/16754/1/1890-proc-Aug.pdf en eng https://eprints.utas.edu.au/16754/1/1890-proc-Aug.pdf Royal Society of Tasmania, 1890 , 'Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of August, 1890' , Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania , xx-xxv . cc_utas Royal Society of Tasmania Van Diemens Land VDL Hobart Town natural sciences proceedings records Article NonPeerReviewed 1890 ftunivtasmania 2020-05-30T07:30:42Z The monthly meeting of this Society was held on Monday, August 12th. The President, His Excellency S1r R. G. C. Hamilton, took the chair.The monthly meeting of this Society was held on Monday, August 12th. The President, His Excellency Sir R. G. C. Hamilton, took the chair. A reading and discussion took place about a fossil tree found at Richmond, Victoria. Mr. R.M. Johnston added in his knowledge of fossils, as did Mr. Alfred J. Taylor, who believed that the wood refered to might have been covered by basalt without being charred. The Secretary, Mr. A Morton read out a letter in relation to the Antarctic Expedition, requesting co-operation in all matters of the Expedition, as it is essentially Australian and National, and which should certainly result in the acquisition of knowledge to the world, and the prospective possibilities of profitable investment. Much discussion ensued on the topic. Mr. A. Montgomery, M.A., Government Geologist, read a Paper, entitled "Notes of some Geological Observations on the West Coast." Mr. R. M. Johnston read some notes on a fern which had been found at George's Bay by Mr. George Hinsby, and was submitted to him by Mr. Leonard Rodway. He described it as belonging to the Bleechnum Cartaligenum, a species common to Australia, but hitherto unknown in Tasmania. Mr. A. Morton read a paper entitled "A complete list of ferns found in Tasmania, with full descriptions of the genera and species," in which he had adopted the elaborate description, as published by Mr. G. Bentham, F. R.S., in his "Flora Australiensts." Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Antarctic The Antarctic Morton ENVELOPE(-61.220,-61.220,-62.697,-62.697)
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description The monthly meeting of this Society was held on Monday, August 12th. The President, His Excellency S1r R. G. C. Hamilton, took the chair.The monthly meeting of this Society was held on Monday, August 12th. The President, His Excellency Sir R. G. C. Hamilton, took the chair. A reading and discussion took place about a fossil tree found at Richmond, Victoria. Mr. R.M. Johnston added in his knowledge of fossils, as did Mr. Alfred J. Taylor, who believed that the wood refered to might have been covered by basalt without being charred. The Secretary, Mr. A Morton read out a letter in relation to the Antarctic Expedition, requesting co-operation in all matters of the Expedition, as it is essentially Australian and National, and which should certainly result in the acquisition of knowledge to the world, and the prospective possibilities of profitable investment. Much discussion ensued on the topic. Mr. A. Montgomery, M.A., Government Geologist, read a Paper, entitled "Notes of some Geological Observations on the West Coast." Mr. R. M. Johnston read some notes on a fern which had been found at George's Bay by Mr. George Hinsby, and was submitted to him by Mr. Leonard Rodway. He described it as belonging to the Bleechnum Cartaligenum, a species common to Australia, but hitherto unknown in Tasmania. Mr. A. Morton read a paper entitled "A complete list of ferns found in Tasmania, with full descriptions of the genera and species," in which he had adopted the elaborate description, as published by Mr. G. Bentham, F. R.S., in his "Flora Australiensts."
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Royal Society of Tasmania, 1890 , 'Proceedings of the Royal Society for the month of August, 1890' , Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania , xx-xxv .
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