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model to explain the working of the Govini Incinerator, in use at 

 Woking, Surrey, England. 



August 11. — Adjourned discussion on Preliminary Note on the 

 '•Glacial Deposits of Bacchus Marsh," liy C. G. W. Officer, B.Sc, 

 and L. J. Balfour. " The Conductivity of Copper Sulphate Solu- 

 tions," by W. H. Steele, M.A. (communicated by Professor Lyle). 



September 8. — "Snake-bite," by J. W. Barrett, M.D. "JSfotes 

 on the Structure of the Poison Fang in certain Australian 

 Snakes," by Professor W. Baldwin Spencer. "Three Rare 

 Species of Eggs, hitherto only described from the Oviduct of the 

 Bird," by A. J. Campbell, F.L.S. (communicated by Professor 

 Spencer). " Synopsis of the Australian Calcarea Heterocoela, 

 with a proposed classification of the group, and descriptions of 

 some new Genera and Species," by Arthur Dendy, D.Sc. 



October 13.—" On two new Tertiary Stylasterids," by T. S. Hall, 

 M.A. "Notes (m the method of Reproduction of Geonemertes 

 a!isiraiiensis,''hy A. Dendy, D.Sc. Exhibition by Mr. E. F. J. Love, 

 M.A.. of Professor Rowland's Photographs of the Solar Spectrum. 



November 10. — " Physical Constants of Thallium," by W. H. 

 Steele, M.A. "Notes on a Poisonous Species of ITonieria, found 

 at Pascoe Vale, causing the death of cattle and other animals 

 feeding upon it," by D. McAlpine and P. \V. J^armer, M.B., 

 Ch.B. " The Lichenology of Victoria, Part I," by Rev. F. R. M. 

 AVilson (presented by W. H. Archer, F.L.S). 



December 8. — "Sneezing — Fallacious Observations," by J. W. 

 Barrett, M.D. "Description of a New Victorian Species of 

 lieucosolenia," by A. Dendy, D.Sc. 



During the course of the year four Oixlinary Members, one 

 Country Member, and eight Associates have been elected ; whilst 

 t-ighteen Members and Associates have resigned. 



Your Council recommended the election of Professor Liversidge, 

 F.R.S., as Honorary Member, in recognition especially of his 

 valuable services in connection with the formation of the 

 Australasian A.ssociation for the Advancement of Science. Pro- 

 fessor Livei'sidge was unanimously elected an Honorary Member 

 at the Ordinary Meeting of the Society held in December. 



Your Council regrets to T'eport the resignation as member of 

 the Council, of Mr. A. PI. S. Lucas, who has left the colony to take 

 up the position of Head Master of the Newington College, Sydney. 



