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arising usually from the first to the fourth cell of the internode. 

 Joints light brown. 



Hah. Port Jackson. 



Perhaps scarcely distinct from C. tuhidosa, Busk. 



EXHIBITS. 



J. Brazier Esq., C.M.Z.S., exhibited a specimen of Fossil 

 Bulimics senilis, (sinistral var.) from Isle of Pines, also a new 

 Cardium from New Caledonia, and a Cyprcea Bregariana, dredged 

 at Isle of Pines by Lieut. Heurtel, French Navy. 



WEDNESDAY, JULY, 30th, 1879. 



The Vice-President, W. J. Stephens, Esq., M.A., in the Chair. 



DONATIONS. 



Seventh Annual Report of the Zoological Society of Philadelphia. 



Compte Bendu, Societe Entomologique de Belgique, Nos. 60, 

 61, and 62. 



Guide du Naturaliste Eevue Bibliotheque des Sciences 

 Naturelles. 



papers read. 

 On a Species op Cormorant prom Campbell Island. 



By F. W. Hutton, Professor op Zoology, Otago University. 



In June 1878, a pair of Cormorants were received at the Otago 

 Museum from Campbell Island. They were both females, but 

 one was adult, the other immature. These birds I described in 



