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117 Parts or Nos., 23 Bulletins, 2 Reports, and 7 Pamphlets, 

 received from 79 Societies, etc., and two authors, were laid upon 

 the table. 



NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



Mr. Hedley exhibited an advance copy of a monon'raph of Aus- 

 tralian Rhopalocera, by Messrs. G. A. Waterhouse and G. Lyell, 

 just published, a most important addition to entomological liter- 

 ature, and especially noteworthy because every known species is 

 floured. 



Mr. Fred Turner exhibited, and contributed notes on, the fol 

 lowing grasses, now apparently acclimatised in Australia. The 

 seeds of most of these grasses have, no doubt, been accidentallv 

 introduced with agricultural and other seeds, or in packing 

 material. The other species are evidently escapees from cultiva- 

 tion, though none of them have been collected on cultivated areas. 

 Agi'ostis jmlchella Guss., (Sicily); near Parramatta, 1905. Ag7'ostis 

 si!o/o?ii/er« Linn.,(Eui"ope); Shoalhaven River, 1899. Alopecurus 

 a^res^is Linn., (Europe); near Stonehenge, 1906. Alopecurus pra- 

 tensis Linn., (Europe); near Berry, 1901. Arena jyraUnsis Linn., 

 (Europe and Asia); near Bega, 1893. Ai^ena puhescens Huds., 

 (Europe and Asia); near Candelo, 1893. Cynosurus cristatus 

 Linn., (Europe); near Robertson, 1912. Cynosurus echinatus 

 Linn., (Europe and Oi-ient); near Cooma, 1899. Festuca gIgcuUea 

 Vill., (Europe, Asia, and Africa) ; near Uralla, 1905. Festuca 

 loliacpa Huds., (Europe); Coolangatta, 1899. Festuca pratensis 

 Huds.,('Europe); near Delegate, 1893. Phleum areiiariitm Linn., 

 (Europe) ; Shoalhaven River, 1899. Phleum jrratense Linn., 

 (Europe) ; Tenterfield, 1905, and Moruya, 1895. Poa distans 

 Li\\\n., = Glyceria distans Wahlenb., (Europe); Coolangatta, 1899. 

 Poa neynoralis Linn., (Europe and Asia): near Tenterfield, 1905. 

 — When the plates from Bauer's " lUustrationes florae Nova» 

 Hollandi^e," tkc, presented to the Society by Hev. J. Lament, 

 F.L.S., were under notice at the last Meeting, Mr. Turner re- 

 marked that he remembered having conmiunicated, for the author, 

 a paper entitled " Ferdinand Bauer and some of his Drawings,'' 

 by the late Rev. Dr. Woolls, F.L.S., to the Horticultural Society 



