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threatened their destruction. Also specimens of Anoplognalhus 

 inustus in the cocoon, but completely formed, and a beautiful 

 chrysalis, probably of a Danais, suspended from a fern leaf, 



Mr. Palmer also exhibited two Mogos or Stone Axes of a very 

 rough description, found a little below the surface in a cavity of 

 the sandstone on the Blue Mountains. 



Dr. von Lendenfeld exhibited specimens of the sponges and 

 discoloured labels referred to in his paper on Hahne tingens. 



Mr. C. S. Wilkinson exhibited a small fish brought by Mr. H. 

 T. Wilkinson, J. P., from Lord Howe Island ; also from the sanje 

 Island a fine specimen of Dolium variegatum which Mr. Brazier 

 stated had not hitherto been found so far to the east of Australia, 

 Mr. Macleay and Mr. Ogilby considered the fish to be a new genus, 

 and Mr. Macleay undertook to examine and describe it. 



Mr. Wilkinson also exhibited a seed-pod of the Cassia fistula 

 from the Solomon Islands. 



