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NOTES AXD EXHIBITS. 



In addition to examples of the four Eucalypts described in his 

 paper, Mr, Maiden also exhibited a specimen of Ceyichrus caly- 

 cidatus, Cav., from Norfolk Island, a grass hitherto unrecorded 

 from thence. He also gave the following additional vernacular 

 names current on the island, viz. : — "Pon-low" {Evodia littoralis, 

 Endl.); and " Shiny-leaf " {Pennantia corymbosa, Forst.). 



Dr. Greig Smith exhibited, under the microscope, preparations 

 of blood smears of Rhodesian Tick Fever, of Combined Rhodesian 

 Tick Fever and Texas Fever, and of Trypanosoma Theileri, for 

 all of which he was indebted to Mr. E. Heron, of Pretoria, South 

 Africa. 



Mr. Hedley exhibited a rare and interesting old work, the 

 catalogue of the contents of the Museum of James Petiver, pub- 

 lished by him in centuries under the title " Musei Petiveriani 

 Centurise X., rariora Naturae continens," &c. (8vo. Londini, 1695- 

 1703). 



Mr. Gurney exhibited, on behalf of Mr. Froggatt, specimens 

 of the Coccids described in Mr. Green's paper. 



Mr. G. A. Waterhouse exhibited both sexes of Heteroyiympha 

 solandri, n.sp., described in his paper ; and for comparison, 

 examples of Het. banksii, Leach ((JQ); also the typical form and 

 new variety of Tisiphone aheona, with examples of 1\ Joanna and 

 var. rawnsleyi for comparison. 



