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Mr. Fletcher exhibited specimens of the nine species of earth- 

 worms described by him, in addition to examples of several species 

 of which an insufficient supply of material does not at present 

 admit of satisfactory description. 



Mr. Ogilby exhibited a specimen of Monacanthus maculosus, 

 Rich., obtained off Cockatoo Island, and stated that the Australian 

 Museum had not hitherto possessed a specimen ; it was presented 

 to that Institution by the Hon. W. Macleay. He also exhibited a 

 parasitic Entomostracon from the Mackerel, belonging to the 

 genus Lerneonema. 



Mr. Whitelegge exhibited a collection of Foraminifera from the 

 waters of Port Jackson. There were no new forms of importance. 



The President exhibited the fossil from Cockatoo Island, 

 mentioned in his paper, and a similar one from Stuttgart, 

 Wurtternberg, with full-size photographs of each. 



The President exhibited, for Dr. Woolls, the plants referred to 

 in his note. 



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