The news of the death of Mr. Alexander Morton, Director of the Tasmanian Museum, will be received with regret by the public of Tasmania. Mr. Morton died shortly before noon on Monday, May 27, 1907, at Whitminster Lodge Private Hospital, Sandy Bay, near Hobart, Tasmania. The immediate caue of death was heart disease
CLIVE ERROL LORD Editor of this Journal since 1918. Secretary of the Royal Society of Tasmania and...
The Royal Society of Tasmania lost one of its members of long standing on 20 March 2002 when Emeritu...
The monthly meeting of this Society was held at the Museum on Tuesday, May 20th, the Prestdent, His ...
Widespread regret was expressed in the city on Saturday at the sad intelligence that Mr. James Bac...
The last monthly meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania, and the last of the session of 1897, was...
Sir James Wilson Agnew, K.C.M.G., M.D., M.E.C., Senior Vice-President of the Royal Society of Tasma...
The Chief Justice (Sir Lambert Dobson) presided at the monthly meeting of the Royal Society of Tasm...
'In Memoriam' (death) notice for Dr GF Story, printed in the Mercury on July 1st 1885. The notice de...
The monthly meeting of the Royal Society was held at the Tasmanian Museum on August 13th. The presi...
In the Spring of 1907 Geoffrey Smith arrived in Tasmania for the purpose of working up our very int...
Obituaries for R.M.Johnston, Registrar- General and Government Statistician (includes a bibliograph...
The monthly meedng of the Royal Society was held on Monday evening, the 8th inst. The Bishop of Ta...
The memorial to the Victorian naturalist-explorer John Gilbert (1812-45) in Saint James's Church, Sy...
Obituary for Mr Arthur White 1871-1917 who was a frequent contributor to the Papers and Proceedings ...
His Excellency the Governor, as President, delivered the following presidential address : — Mr. V...
CLIVE ERROL LORD Editor of this Journal since 1918. Secretary of the Royal Society of Tasmania and...
The Royal Society of Tasmania lost one of its members of long standing on 20 March 2002 when Emeritu...
The monthly meeting of this Society was held at the Museum on Tuesday, May 20th, the Prestdent, His ...
Widespread regret was expressed in the city on Saturday at the sad intelligence that Mr. James Bac...
The last monthly meeting of the Royal Society of Tasmania, and the last of the session of 1897, was...
Sir James Wilson Agnew, K.C.M.G., M.D., M.E.C., Senior Vice-President of the Royal Society of Tasma...
The Chief Justice (Sir Lambert Dobson) presided at the monthly meeting of the Royal Society of Tasm...
'In Memoriam' (death) notice for Dr GF Story, printed in the Mercury on July 1st 1885. The notice de...
The monthly meeting of the Royal Society was held at the Tasmanian Museum on August 13th. The presi...
In the Spring of 1907 Geoffrey Smith arrived in Tasmania for the purpose of working up our very int...
Obituaries for R.M.Johnston, Registrar- General and Government Statistician (includes a bibliograph...
The monthly meedng of the Royal Society was held on Monday evening, the 8th inst. The Bishop of Ta...
The memorial to the Victorian naturalist-explorer John Gilbert (1812-45) in Saint James's Church, Sy...
Obituary for Mr Arthur White 1871-1917 who was a frequent contributor to the Papers and Proceedings ...
His Excellency the Governor, as President, delivered the following presidential address : — Mr. V...
CLIVE ERROL LORD Editor of this Journal since 1918. Secretary of the Royal Society of Tasmania and...
The Royal Society of Tasmania lost one of its members of long standing on 20 March 2002 when Emeritu...
The monthly meeting of this Society was held at the Museum on Tuesday, May 20th, the Prestdent, His ...