314 NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



Mr. Kesteven exhibited, on behalf of ]Mr. W.J. Rainbow, and 

 by permission of the Curator, specimens of Ouyris idino, Hew., 

 and 0. barnardi, Misk. (not represented in Mr. Waterhouse's 

 exhibit), from the Australian Museum Collection. 



Mr. J. J. Walker offered some remarks upon the interesting 

 character of Mr, Waterhouse's exhibit of Euschemon rafffesia. 

 Notwithstanding the presence of the frenulum, he considered the 

 insect to be undoubtedly a butterfly; and from the characters of 

 the pupa to be regarded as referable to the family Hesperida'. 



Mr. Steel gave a resume of the scientific aspects of a recent 

 visit to Great Britain and the United States, and of his gratify- 

 ing experiences both as the Society's delegate at the last Meeting 

 of the British Association at Belfast, and as a visitor, interested 

 in science, from Australia. 



WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 1903. 



The Ordinary Monthly Meeting of the Society was held in 

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

 evening, Ma}' 27th, 1903. 



Dr. T. Storie Dixson, President, in the Chair. 



Mr. Ernest J. Goddard, Sydney, was elected a Member of 

 the Society. 



The Donations and Exchanges received since the previous 

 Monthly Meeting, amounting to 7 Vols., 36 Parts or Nos., 1 

 Bulletin, 5 Reports, 4 Pamphlets, and 1 Miscellanea, received 

 from 33 Societies, etc., and 2 Individuals, were laid upon tlie 

 table. 



