206 NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



Mr. H. L. Kesteven exhibited specimens, and contributed the 

 subjoined list, of sixteen species of Mollusca of the Family 

 Rissoidce from Sandgate, Moreton Bay, Queensland, none of 

 which had previously been recorded from that State : — 



Rissoa scrohiculata^ Watson. 



,, dissimilis, Watson. 



,, flammea, Frauenfeld. 



,, salehrosa, Frauenfeld. 



,, incidata, Frauenfeld. 



,, olivacea, Frauenfeld. 



,, contahiilata^ Frauenfeld. 



,, australice^ Frauenf., var. ochroleuca, Brazier. 



5, atropurpurea^ Frauenfeld. 



,, nitens^ Frauenfeld. 



,, fraiienfeldi, Dunker. 



,, jacksoni, Brazier. 



,5 devecta, Tate. 



,, cheilostoma, Ten. -Woods. 

 Rissoiiia lianleyi, Schwartz. 

 ,, fasciata, A. Adams. 

 All the foregoing species occur in New South Wales and, with 

 the exception of the first three, in South Australia likewise, so 

 that the extension of range so far north is therefore interesting. 

 The BissoidcE enumerated by Tate from Queensland comprised 

 three species of Rissoa and three of Bissoina. The specimens 

 exhibited were, it was said, to be presented to the Australian 

 Museum. 



Mr. R. H. Cambage exhibited specimens of EiicalypUhs eximia 

 from Picton Lakes, Hawkesbury River, and Maitland (Sawyer's 

 Gully, where it is known as Rock Apple); and he pointed out 

 that the species did not appear to have flowered last spring at 

 any of these places, though since January last the trees had been 

 covered with buds, showing they will flower profusely next spring. 

 It would seem, therefore, that the drought was not responsible for 

 the failure of last spring. 



