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possible the natural state should, in the interest of future genera- 

 tions, recommend itself to naturalists. This is especially the case 

 with the vegetation of the subtropical Northern River Districts, 

 upon which settlement is making such serious inroads. An 

 influential memorial on the subject has been prepared, and sub- 

 mitted to the Minister for Lands for consideration by the 

 Government. On behalf of the Society the President felt 

 justified in expressing the hope that the issue would be crowned 

 with success. 



DONATIONS. 



Department of Agriculture, Brisbane — Queensland Agricultural 

 Journal. Vol. iv. Part 4 (April, 1899). From the Secretary of 

 Agriculture. 



Australian Museum, Sydney— Records. Vol. iii. No. 5 (April, 

 1899). From the Trustees. 



Department of Mines and Agriculture, Sydney— Agricultural 

 Gazette of New South Wales. Vol. x. Part 4 (April, 1899) : 

 Memoirs of the Geological Survey of New South Wales. Ethno- 

 logical Series. No. 1. Aboriginal Carvings of Port Jackson 

 and Broken Bay. By W. D. Campbell, A.K.C., F.G.S., &c. 

 (4to., 1899). From the Hon. the Minister for Mines and Agri- 

 culture. 



Public Library of New South Wales — Report of the Trustees 

 for 1898. From the Trustees. 



The Surveyor, Sydney. Vol. xii. !^o. 4 (April, 1899). From 

 the Editor. 



Australasian Journal of Pharmacy, Melbourne. Vol. xiv. No. 

 160 (April, 1899). From the Editor. 



Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria — Victorian Naturalist. 

 Vol. XV. No. 12 (April, 1899). From the Club. 



Gordon Technical College, Geelong — The Wombat. Vol. iv. 

 No. 2 (Feb., 1899). From the College. 



Zoological and Acclimatisation Society of Victoria — Thirty- 

 fifth Annual Report, for the Year 1898. From the Society. 



