NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 311 



P. picta, Sw. — Upper Clarence River. Fairly common on 



both bark and rocks. 



Pannaria, Del. 



P. 77iaria7ia, Fee. Upper Richmond River. Not common. 



On decaying logs. 



Lecanora, Nyl. 



L. subfusca, L. Upper Clarence River. Common on the bark 

 of trees and on rocks. 



Lecidea, Ach. 



L. parvifolia, Pers. Upper Bellingen River. Not common. 

 On trees and logs. 



WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th, 1905. 



The Ordinary Monthly Meeting of the Society was held in 

 the Linnean Hall, Ithaca Road, Elizabeth Bay, on Wednesday 

 evening, August 30th, 1905. 



Mr. T. Steel, F.C.S., F.L.S., President, in the Chair. 



Messrs. Edmund Allen, Cairns, N.Q., and Henry Hacker, 

 Cairns, N.Q., were elected Ordinary Members of the Society. 



The President made the following announcement : — 



Graduates in Science of the University of Sydney who may wish 

 to qualify as Candidates for two Linnean Macleay Fellowships to 

 be offered by the Council before the close of the year, but who 

 are not at present Members of the Linnean Society of New South 

 Wales, are recommended to take steps to provide for their nomina- 

 tions at the Meeting to be held on the 27th September or at 

 that on 2oth October, 1905. 



The Donations and Exchanges received since the previous 

 Monthly Meeting, amounting to 15 Vols., 120 Parts or Nos., 17 

 Bulletins, 13 Pamphlets, 1 Map, and 2 Miscellanea, received from 

 61 Societies, &c., and 2 Individuals, were laid upon the table. 



