192 NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



The President exMbited specimens of Nepenthes Kennedyi, and 

 N. Bernaysiiy and photographs of a new Lycopocl from the Tiooli 

 Mines, Queensland. 



Mr. T. A. Tenison-Woods — a SydropMs fsp.J from Java. 



Mr. G. Masters — an Antechinus fuUginosus, with five young in 

 its pouch. 



Dr. Cox — a portion of the nest of White Ants in which is 

 imbedded two eggs of a large species of iguana or Hyclrosaurus. 

 Also a small Australian Truffle fMelita AustralisJ, a fungus used 

 as food by the Blacks. 



Mr. Palmer — a collection of Fungi collected at Burwood. 



Mr. Brazier — the Bulimus Caledonicus and edentida referred to 

 in his paper. Also Tryon's Manual of Conchology, Vol. I., on 

 Cephalopora, and Parts 1 and 2 on the genus Murex. 



WEDNESDAY, IVIAY 26th, 1880. 



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



MEMBERS ELECTED. 



H. Selkirk, Esq., Petersham. 

 P. G. King, Esq., Sydney. 

 P. McMahon, Esq., Sydney. 

 Pev. Dr. Woolls, Eichmond. 



Augustus Simson, Esq., 



Tasmania. 

 Yery Eev. J. J. Lynch, 



Campbelltown. 



Dr. Gilhooley, Oxford Street. 



DOXATIONS. 



Erom H. C. Eussell, Esq., B.A., " Climate of New South 

 Wales, 1877," ''Eain Observations, 1878." '' Eain and Eiver 

 Observations, 1879." 



From Dr. Woolls, ' ' Plants indigenous to the Neighbourhood 

 of Sydney. 



