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ORDINARY MONTHLY MEETING. 



NOVEMBEK 25th, 19U. 



Mr. W. S. Dun, President, in the Chair. 



The President reminded Candidates for Fellowships. 1915-16, 

 that Monday, 30th inst., was the last day for submitting their 

 applications. 



The Donations and Exchanges received since the previous 

 Monthly Meeting ^2Sth October. 1914), amounting to -1 Vols., 

 34 Parts or Nos., 4 Bulletins, 3 Reports, and 3 Pamphlets, 

 received from 29 Societies, etc., and one private donor, were laid 

 upon the table. 



NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



Mr. Fred Turner gave some additional particulars about 

 Fusajuis acuruinatns R.Br., var. chi'ysocaj-pus Turner, the variety 

 of "Quandong" with yellow fruit: and he quoted the following 

 extract from a letter received from Archdeacon F. E. Haviland, 

 Cobar, N.S.W.. regarding this tree, and confirming his state- 

 ments made at the October Meeting. ' I can say this, that as I 

 have known the existence of the yellow variety about here for 

 several years past, I can vouch for the constancy of its type: yet, 

 to all casual appearances, there is nothing to suggest any de- 

 parture from the characteristics of the 'red "-fruited plants. I 

 think, however, that you would be correct in regarding it only 

 as a variety." 



Mr. E. Cheel exhibited specimens of three species of Clover, 

 and submitted notes thereon as follows : — (1 ) I'rifoJium cernuum 

 Brot.: specimens of this species were collected in Victoria (with- 

 out specific locality) by T. Reader in April, 1895 : and at 

 Hawkesdale. Victoria, by H. B. Williamson, in November, 1904. 

 It has since been found naturalised in Denmark, AVest Australia, 

 where, according to Mr. W. Catton Grasby, it is known as 



