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Phillips River Mining District. By Torrington Blatchford. 1900 14. TASMANIA FORMERLY VAN DIEMEN'S LAND, A DEPENDENCY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. BECAME AN INDEPENDENT COLONY, DECEMBER, 1825 See also SECTIONS 2, 6, 7, and 65–77 For Tasman's Voyage and other Works regarding the Explorer, see SECTION 2 (VOYAGES). DE LA TERRE DE DIEMEN ET DE LES HABITANTS. 6 Almanac de Gotha.' 1811 WENTWORTH. Statistical Account of the British Settlements in Australasia, including the Colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. By W. C. Wentworth. 2nd Edition, 1820 (1 Vol.); and 3rd Edition, 2 Vols. 8vo. Lond. 1824 MICHAEL HOWE, THE LAST AND WORST OF THE BUSH RANGERS OF VAN DIEMEN'S LAND. Narrative of the Chief Atrocities committed by this great Murderer and his Associates during a period of Six Years in Van Diemen's Land. 'Curr's V.D. Land.' 12mo. Lond. 1824 AN ACCOUNT OF THE COLONY OF VAN DIEMEN'S LAND, PRINCIPALLY INTENDED FOR THE USE OF PERSONS RESIDING IN INDIA; pointing out the readiest means of going there and the advantages it holds out to them for a permanent establishment. Svo. Calcutta, 1830 ROSS. Van Diemen's Land Anniversary and Hobart Town Almanac ; containing a Descriptive Itinerary of Van Diemen's Land and Chronology, &c. 12mo. Hobart, 1830 HENDERSON. Observations on the Colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land. By John Henderson. Svo. Calcutta, 1832 BACKHOUSE and WALKER. Report of a Visit to the Penal Settlement of Port Arthur. By James Backhouse and G. W. Walker. MSS. 1833 ABORIGINAL TRIBES OF VAN DIEMEN'S LAND. Report and Despatches. P.P. (U.K.) Lond. 1834 LETTERS AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE PUBLIC MEETING RELATING TO THE JURY QUESTION. Preceded by Observations on the state of Van Diemen's Land. Svo. Hobart, 1834 BACKHOUSE and WALKER. MSS. 1834 Letter to the Colonial Secretary on the Aboriginal Establishment on Flinders Island in 1833. By James Backhouse and G. W. Walker. THOMSON. Remarks on the Status of the Presbyterian Church in the British Colonies, addressed to the Scottish Presbyterians of Van Diemen's Land. By Rev. James Thomson. 8vo. Hobart, 1835 ROSS'S HOBART TOWN ALMANACK AND VAN DIEMEN'S LAND ANNUAL. 12mo. Hobart, 1836 CONTENTS The Settler in Van Diemen's Land fourteen The Settler in Van Diemen's Land in 1836 years ago Van Diemen's Land. LIFE OF CAPTAIN ANDREW BARCLAY, of Cambock, near Launceston, CONTENTS Panoramic View of Van Diemen's Land at the commencement of the year 1837: Emigration; Agriculture; Commerce; Learning and Education; Law and Justice; Excursion to Port Arthur; Port Phillip; South Australia; Chronology of 1835 and 1836 TASMANIA (Continued)— LOVELESS. Victims of Whiggery: a Statement of the Persecutions experienced by the Dorchester Labourers, their trial, banishment, &c. Also reflections upon the present system of transportation; with an account of Van Diemen's Land, its customs, laws, climate, produce, and inhabitants. By George Loveless. 8vo. Lond. 1837 PETITION TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN FROM THE FREE INHABITANTS OF VAN DIEMEN'S LAND FOR A LEGISLATURE ELECTED BY THE PEOPLE; also a list of the names appended to the Petition. 12mo. Hobart, 1838 LEMPRIERE. Account of Macquarie Harbour. By T. G. Lempriere. Tas. Jour.' ii. 1843 BRETON. Excursion to the Western Range, Tasmania. By Lieut. William H. Breton. Ibid. FRANKLIN. Narrative of some Passages in the History of Van Diemen's Land during the last three years of Sir John Franklin's Administration of its Government. By Sir John Franklin. 8vo. Lond. 1845 MILLIGAN. Fossil Plants found near Hobart Town and Launceston. By Dr. Joseph Milligan. 'Tas. Jour.' iii. 1847 POCOCK. Transportation and Convict Discipline in Van Diemen's Land. By Zachary P. Pocock. LACKLAND. Common Sense: an Enquiry into the 12mo. Lond. 1847 Influence of Trans portation on the Colony of Van Diemen's Land. By Jacob Lackland. Pamp. 140. Launceston, 1847 STATEMENT OF EXTRAORDINARY BUT INDISPUTABLE FACTS DISCLOSING A CASE OF UNPRECEDENTED AND (IT IS HOPED) UNPARALLELED PERSECUTION AND INJUSTICE, CRUELTY, AND OPPRESSION OFFICIALLY PERMITTED AND INFLICTED ON MR. N. L. KENTISH, A GOVERNMENT OFFICER SINCE 1827. Pamp. 140. Hobart, 1847 TASMANIAN JOURNAL OF NATURAL SCIENCE, AGRICULTURE, STATISTICS, &c. Vol. ii. No. 7; Vol. iii. No. 2. 8vo. Launceston, 1843-47 STATISTICS OF THE PORT OF LAUNCESTON, VAN DIEMEN'S LAND, FOR 1846. 'Tas. Jour.' iii. 1847 SYME. Nine Years in Van Diemen's Land; comprising an Account of its MACONOCHIE. Secondary Punishment: the 12mo. Dundee, 1848 Mark System in Van Pamp. 147. Lond. 1848 Diemen's Land. By Dr. Svo. Hobart, 1849 LETTER TO THE BISHOP OF TASMANIA FROM THE CLERGY OF DENISON. Manufacture of Potash from Tasmanian Woods. By Sir W. T. Denison. Ibid. BARNARD. Observations on the Statistics of Van Diemen's Land for 1848. By James Barnard. Ibid. TASMANIA (Continued) STANLEY. Introduction of Salmon from the Rivers of Scotland into MITCHELL. Export and Consumption of Wattle Bark, and the Process of Tanning. By J. Mitchell. Ibid. GUNN. Introduction and Naturalization of Petaurus Sciureus in Tasmania. By R. C. Gunn. Ibid. DENISON. Construction of Dams with a view to Irrigation in Tasmania. By Sir W. T. Denison. Ibid. DE LA BECHE. Analysis of Tasmanian Coals. By Sir H. De La Beche. Ibid. BARNARD. Observations on the Statistics of Van Diemen's Land for 1849. By James Barnard. R.S.T. ii. 1854 CRAWFORD. Cultivation of Flax in Tasmania. By Robert Crawford. Ibid. GUNN. List of Mammals indigenous to Tasmania. By Ronald C. Gunn. Ibid. MILLIGAN. Report on Coal said to have been found at the Don River, and upon the West Bank of the Tamar River, Tasmania. By Dr. Joseph Milligan. Ibid. KAY. Observations made for determining the Geographical Position of the Magnetic Observatory at Hobart Town. By Commander Kay. Ibid. BURNETT. Attempt recently made to Introduce Salmon and Trout from England into Tasmania by Shipment of Spawn. By J. L. Burnett. Ibid. DENISON. Drainage and Sewerage of Towns, with special relation to the late Epidemics in Hobart Town and Launceston. By Sir W. T. Denison. Ibid. DOBSON. Cyclones of Tasmania and the surrounding Seas in July and August, 1852. By Thomas Dobson. Ibid. BOCCIUS. Introduction of Salmon into the Rivers of Tasmania. By Gottleib Boccius. Ibid. MOORE. Remarks on a Collection of Geological Specimens made in Barnard. KING. Australian Entomostracans. By Rev. R. L. King. Ibid. ii., iii. 1854-55 BERTHON. Potato Grub of Tasmania. By Capt. H. Berthon. Ibid. iii. 1855 COTTON. Trigonometrical Survey of Van Diemen's Land. By Major Cotton. Ibid. EWING. List of the Birds of Tasmania. By Rev. T. J. Ewing. Ibid. MILLIGAN. Vocabulary of Dialects of Aboriginal Tribes of Tasmania. By Dr. Joseph Milligan. Ibid. MILLIGAN. Dialects and Language of the Aboriginal Tribes of Tasmania, and on their Manners and Customs. By Dr. Joseph Milligan. Ibid. REPORT OF A SUB-COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF TASMANIA RELATIVE TO THE INTRODUCTION OF SALMON INTO TASMANIA. Ibid. |