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Piitchard. 4. " New nr Little-known Victorian Fossils in the 

 National Museum, ]Mell)ourne, Part 4 — Some Silurian Ostracoda 

 an.d Phyllopoda," by F. Chapman. 5. " Description of Some 

 New Victorian Molluscft," by G. B. Pritchard and J. H. 

 Gatliff. 



August 11. — Paper : " The Mount Morgan Goldtield," by E. J. 

 Dunn. Exhibits: 1. Sections of Wood showing Drought 

 Registering, by E. J. Dunn. 2. Fibre-balls from Middleton Beach, 

 near Goolwa, South Australia, by J. A. Kershaw — for the 

 Trustees of the National Museum. 3. Spear Throwers from 

 Cape York and German New Guinea, by H. R. Walcott — for the 

 Trustees of the Museum. 4. Palaeospondylus gunni, by F. 

 Chapman — for the Trustees of the Museum. 



September 8. — Paper : " A Crab from the Victorian Tertiaries 

 (Onunatocarcinus corioensis, Cresswell, sp.), by T. S. Hall. 

 Exhibits : 1. Skull of Gilbert Islander, cut by bamboo knife ; also 

 Bamboo Knife from New Guinea, Ijy Professor W. Baldwin 

 Spencer. '1. Skull of adult Female Australian Aboriginal from 

 the Geelong district with clear frontal suture, b}' Professor 

 W. Baldwin Spencer. 3. Teeth and symphysis of lower jaw of 

 Diprotodon australis from Lake Calvert, by Biological Depart- 

 ment of University. 4. Specimens in illustration of his paper, by 

 T. S. Hall. 



October 13. — Papers: 1. "On Nepharis and other Ant's-nest 

 Beetles, taken by J. G. Goudie, at Birchip," by A. M. Lea. 2. 

 " Note on the Stony Creek Basin, Daylesford," by T. S. Hart. 

 3. " Account of the Separation and Identification of a Kaolin 

 Incrustation on Pyrolusite, fi'oni Broken Hill," by G. S. Walpole. 



November 10. — Papers : 1. " Polyzoa from Lord Howe Island," 

 by C. M. Maplestone. 2. " Notes on the Older Tertiary Fora- 

 miniferal Rocks of Santo, New Hebrides," by F. Chapman (with- 

 drawn). 3. " On the Occurrence of the Genus Cryptoplax in the 

 Victorian Tertiaries," by T. S. Hall. Exhibit: "Volcanic Dust 

 gathered from the deck of the ' Roddam,' Bay of S. Pierre, 8th 

 May, 1902," by F. Chapman. 



December 8. — Mr. G. Sweet delivered a Lecturette, entitled, 

 " Recent Geological Changes in the Atoll of Funafuti," illustrated 

 by Lantern Slides. 



