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NOTES AND EXHIBITS. 



Dr. Cox exhibited specimens of a moth of the family Lithosiadae, 

 which he stated had made its appearance on the 20th February, 

 in enormous numbers, at his residence in Hunter Street. 



The Hon. "William Macleay exhibited a very peculiar species 

 of fungus, which had been found growing in a tank at A.shfield, 

 pendent from dry bricks. 



Dr. Cox exhibited copies of " White's Voyage to New South 

 AVales, 1790," and ^'Philipps' Voyage." 



Mr. Brazier exhibited, on behalf of Mr. Bailey, of Melbourne, 

 Victoria, a reversed specimen of Triton quoyi, Keeve ; also 

 JBuUmus loyaltyensis, from Mare, Loyalty Islands. 



Mr. E-amsay exhibited specimens of silicified rock with tertiary 

 leaves and porphyritic granite, received from Mr. Steel. The 

 specimens were found near the mouth of the Richmond Eiver. 



Professor Stephens exhibited two species of fossil land shells, 

 a Bulimus and Helix from Kent's Group, Bass' Straits. 



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WEDNESDAY, 29th MARCH, 1882. 



The President J. C. Cox, M.D., F.L.S., &c., in the Chair. 



MEMBERS ELECTED, 



The Rev. James Kennedy, St. Leonards. 

 Alex. Q-. Ralston, B.A., Ashfield. 

 D. H. Campbell, Esq., Cunningham Plains. 

 John Clark, Esq., Murrumbidgee. 



The Rev. C. Kalchbrenner, of Wallendorf, Hungar}-, and 

 William Mitten, A.L.S., Sussex, England, were elected Corres- 

 ponding Members. 



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