170 NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



Mr. Brazier exhibited Ancylus Cunninghami, and a supposed 

 new species of Gundalucnia, collected by Lieu. C. E. Beddome in 

 Tasmania. 



The Hon. James Norton, a fungoid growth of great size from 

 the bark of a Christmas tree. 



Mr. Woods, a portion of a pile, showing ravages of marine 

 borers. 



Mr. Palmer, Aboriginal Weapons and Implements from Broad 

 Sound, collected by Mr. T. Illidge, of St. Lawrence ; Potatoes 

 showing inroads of Potato Moth, with pupa and perfect insect ; 

 and a branch of a Chinese Pear tree with fruits from both the 

 Autumn and Spring flowering. The former being pefectly 

 matured, after remaining on the tree during the severe frosts of 

 last winter. 



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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1881. 



The President, J. C. Cox, Esq., M.D., F.L.S., in the Chair. 



Captain Maclear, of the H.M.S. "Alert," and Dr. Coppinger, 

 R.N., were introduced as visitors by the President. 



MEMBER ELECTED. 



Dr. Alessandri, of the University of Pisa. 



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