240 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria. 



July 8. — 1. "Recent Work on Graptolites," by T. S. Hall, 

 M.A. 2. "An Entropy Metre," by E. F. J. Love, M.A. 



August 12. — 1. "On a Method of Determining the Specific 

 Heat of Liquids, especially of Solutions," by Walter Rosenhain. 

 2. "Description of a New Species of Unio from the River 

 Glenelg," by J. Dennant, F.G.S. 3. "Exhibition of an Opacity 

 Photometer," by R. L. J. Ellery, F.R.S. 



September 9. — " Electric Telegraph without Wires by means 

 of Hertz Waves," by G. W. Selby, (illustrated by experiments). 



October 2L — L "Observations on Muridae from Central 

 Australia," by Edgar R. Waite, F.L.S. 2. "The Miocene 

 Strata of the Gippsland Lake Area," by J. Dennant, F.G.S., 

 and D. Clark, B.C.E. 3. "Catalogue of Marine Shells of 

 Victoria," Part I., by J. H. Gatliff and G. B. Pritchard. 

 4. " Perforated Rocks in Western Australia," by E. J. Dunn, 

 F.G.S. 



November IL — L "The Geology of Coimaidai," Part II., by 

 Graham Officer, B.Sc, and Evelyn G. Hogg, M.A. 2. " Stylas- 

 teridse from Victorian Tertiaries," by T. S. Hall, M.A. 3. " Notes 

 on certain Initiation Ceremonies of the Natives of Central 

 Australia," by Baldwin Spencer, M.A., and F. J. Gillen, Sub- 

 Protector of Aborigines, Alice Springs. 



December 9. — 1. "On the Structure of the Australian Land 

 Leech," by Ada M. Lambert, M.Sc. (communicated by Professor 

 Spencer). 2. " The Northward Extension of the Derrinal Glacial 

 Conglomerate," by E. J. Dunn, F.G.S. 3. "Note on an Addi- 

 tional Genus of Fossil Plants found in the Bacchus Marsh 

 Sandstone by Mr. Geo. Sweet, F.G.S.," by Sir Frederick 

 McCoy, K.C.M.G., M.A., D.Sc, F.R.S., etc. 4. "Exhibit of 

 Professor Sylvanus Thompson's form of Osborne Reynold's Wave 

 Apparatus," by G. W. Selby. 5. "Exhibit of Fossil Bones from 

 the Buninyong Estate Mine and Fossil Insect Remains from the 

 Stony Creek Basin, near Daylesford," by T. S. Hart, M.A. 



During the course of the year the Society has lost by resigna- 

 tion two ordinary and one country member and three associates, 

 while it has gained six ordinary and four country members and 

 two associates. 



It has been decided for the present to suspend the rule 

 referring to the payment of entrance fee to the Society. Your 



