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South Wales plant until recorded previously by the exhibitor, 

 who found it growing on the introduced Horehound (Marnihiiim 

 vnlgare, Linn.). Also specimens of Cassia mimosoides, Linn., 

 and Crofalaria incana, Linn., from Alumny Creek, Clarence 

 River, N.S.W., two plants which are suspected of causing red- 

 water in stock. 



Mr. Ogilb}'^ exhibited the type of the new bathybial fish from 

 Ltjrd Howe Island described in his paper as uEtlioprora perspi- 

 cillata, and remarked that it may be distinguished from the three 

 Atlantic species by the presence of a pair of supernumerary 

 photophores between the upper angle of the eye and the ante- 

 orbital. 



Mr. Brazier exhibited a monstrosity of Placostylus Jihratiis, 

 Martyn, from New Caledonia, the spire of which is drawn out so 

 as to give it the appearance of a Seal a; it was collected b}^ the 

 late Mr. George Thomas Rossi ter and is from his collection. 

 Also a variety (three specimens) of Bisella plana, Quoy, from 

 Port Jackson, frilled and crenulated at the sutures, 2 mm. wide 

 all round. 



