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The specimen, the only one in the colonies, which I now exhibit 

 to the meeting, I judge to be a superior and slightly differently 

 marked specimen to that described by Gray, from the fact of it 

 being quite as highly enamelled, and the spots fully as round 

 and definite in character, as any specimen I have seen of the 

 well-known C. vitellus. 



EXHIBITS. 



By the President. — A named set of Fungi of Australia, chiefly 

 from the Collection of the Hon. W. Macleay. 



By Mr. Masters. — A new species of Serranus and a new i^m's 

 from the Fiji Islands, and two heads of Malicolo Chiefs, showing 

 the skulls lengthened out as is done during infancy. The profiles 

 had been reproduced with prepared clay. 



By Mr. J. A. Tenison- Woods. — A Turlinaria crater from Torres 



Straits, which was attached to a Pearl Oyster of very large size. 



By Mr. Hobson. — The beautiful Cyprcea described in his paper. 



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