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deposited in the grave of an aboriginal. Some time since about 

 30 similar axe heads were found under somewhat the same 

 circumstances on the other side of the river. All were bevilled 

 to the centre, and not to one side as was sometimes the case in 

 other districts. The Chairman stated that the stones were 

 dioritic. 



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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th, 1880. 



The President, the Eev. J. E. Tenison-Woods, F.G.S., F.L.S., 

 &c., in the Chair. 



MEMBERS ELECTED. 



E. D. Fitzgerald, Esq., Deputy Surveyor Greneral. 

 E. M. Johnstone, Esq., Launceston. 



DONATIONS. 



Inaugural Address etc., of the South Australian Institute. 



From Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard College : — 

 Binnie "On Terrestrial Air Breathing Mollusks," two vols. ; and 

 Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Vol. V., Nos. 

 2 to 10. 



Boston Society of Natural History. — Proceedings, Vol. XIX., 

 parts 3 and 4, and Vol. XX., part 1. 



Koninklijke Akademie, Amsterdam. — Year-book, 1878, and 

 Yerslagen en Mededeelungeu, 1879. 



Eoyal Society of Victoria. — Trans, and Proceedings, Vol. XVI. 



Eeport of the Smithsonian Institute, 1877. 



Eoyal Society of Edinburgh. — Proceedings 1878-79. 



A. W. Waters. — " On the terms Bryozoa and Polyzoa. 



