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Mementoes of W. S. Macleay — Books, reprints of his papers — Author's re- 

 prints presented to him by Robert Brown, Charles Lyell, and others— John 

 Vaughan Thomson's '•Zoological Researches" (1828-30) — His copy of Robert 

 Lowe's famous macaronic poem composed on the visit of the Princess Victoria, and 

 her mother, the Duchess of Kent, to Oxford in 1833 — Original Drawings of Tuni- 

 cates, and of the Fruit-fly (Ceratitis citriperda) for the illustration of two of his 

 papers — Coloured drawings of Cuban lepidopterous larvae, spiders, etc. — Miscel- 

 hineous sketches — Sketch-book containing drawings of pelagic organisms caught 

 in the townet on the voyage to Australia — Sketch of a pelagic tunicate {Appeiidi- 

 cdaria) taken in the townet by Mr. Huxley in Torres Straits — Charles Curtis' 

 original drawings of Paussid beetles, and spiders, for the illustration of tw.D 

 papers — Original drawing-s of remarkable spiders and Membracid insects sent by 

 Dr. Cantor, of Calcutta — Dr. James Stuart's collection of drawings of Australian 

 animals, chiefly Port Jackson fishes, bequeathed to W. S. Macleay — Original 

 drawings of Lepidoptera, spiders, and of a "^'egetable Caterpillar," by the Misses 

 Scott of Ash Island— Sketch of a Pselaphid beetle by the Rev. R. L. King, 1S58— 

 Gerard Krefft's original drawing of Chaeropus. and etchings of Aboriginals and 

 marsupials seen in the Lower Murray and Darling country, about 1857 — Lei ter to 

 iliss Harriet Scott, explaining the synonymy of the species of Charagia — Letters 

 from scientific friends — Original sketch of Phi/llirhoe by Dr. J. Denis MacDonald, 

 II . M . S . Herald — Dissecting microscopes. 



M.emento of George Maeleay, donor of some of W. S. Macleay's entomolo- 

 gical books, and of the Stuart collection of drawings to William Macleay : his 

 portrait. 



Mementoes of William Macleay — Portraits — Bust presented by Memliers — 

 The Society's home, much of its library, and of its other possessions, including 

 nearly all the foregoing. 



Other Exhibits (not Maeleayan relics). 



Photo of the bust of W. S. Macleay, kindly sent by Dr. B. Daydon Jack- 

 son, General Secretary of the Linnean Society of London, by permission ol the 

 Council — Photographs of original drawings, by Conrad Martens, of the Colonial 

 Secretary's official residence in Bridge Street, and of Elizabeth Bay House viewed, 

 from Darling Point, kindly sent by Mr. Clive Lord, Hon. Secretary of the Royal 

 Society of Tasmania, by permission of the Council. 



Portraits of Rear-Admiral P. P. King and Mrs. King, and their son, the Hon. 

 P. G. King, M.L.C., an early Member of the Society, Member of the Council, 

 and donor of his father's author's copy of J. D. Hooker's "Flora Antarctica" 

 (the photos kindly lent by Mr. G. Goldfinch). 



Portrait of Mrs. Charles Meredith, who, with her husband, came out to Sydney 

 in 1839, and afterwards removed to Tasmania : authoress, some of her books illus- 

 trated with her own drawings of plants and animals. 



Portraits of Mr. A. W. Scott, and of his younger daughter, Mrs. Edward 

 Forde, entomologists and artists, formerly of Ash Island. 



Professor J. T. Wilson unveiled the Society's Honour Roll, on which are 

 inscribed the names of members who served abroad during the Great War, 1914- 

 1919. 



A cordial vote of thanks was tendered to Professor Wilson for unveiling the 

 Honour Roll. 



