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Features in the Geography of North-Westerri Tasmania," by 

 Professor J. W. Gregory. 3. " On the Occurrence of Older 

 Tertiary Fossils at Hexham, Victoria," by T. S. Hall. Exliibits : 

 Photographs, in illustration of his paper, by Professor Gregoiy. 



August 13. — Paper read : " Some Foraminif era and Ostracoda 

 from the Jurassic (Lower Oolitic) of Western Australia," l)y F. 

 Chapman, A.L.S. Exhibits: 1. Specimens, in illustration of 

 his paper, and Spore Coals, by Mr. Chapman. 2. Ambergris, by 

 Mr. E. J. Dunn, F.G.S. 3. Species of Unio, by Mr. J. Dennant, 

 F.G.S. 4. Newt, by Mr. T. S. Hall. Professor Kernot 

 described the Site of the recent accident in the Paris Under- 

 ground Railway. 



September 10. — 1. Mr. John Byatt gave an Address on 

 Monumental Brasses, illustrated by a series of rubbings. 2. Mr. 

 J. Aebi gave a demonstration of Modern Methods in Photo- 

 Engraving. 



October 8. — Papers read : 1. " Notes on Victorian Selenariidae 

 and Descriptions of some New Species, Recent and Fossil," hy 

 C M. Maplestone. 2. " Revision of Australian Lepidoptera, 

 Fam. Geometridae," by Dr. A. Jefiferis Turner, M.D., F.R.S. 

 Exhibits : 1. A series of Lantern Slides and Rock Sections, 

 illustrating the structure of a coral island, by F. Chapman. 2. 

 Hyalonema sieboldi, by the Biological Department, University. 

 3. Skeletons of Cat, Squirrel and Mole, mounted to show- 

 relations of bones to outline of body, by Mr. J. A. Kershaw, for 

 the Trustees of the National Museum. 



November 12. — Papers read : 1. "The Geology of the Barwon 

 Valley, about Inverleigh," by T. S. Hall and G. B. Pritchard. 

 2. "The Auriferous Sandstones of Chiltern," by E. J. Dunn, 

 F.G.S. Exhibits : Specimens and Photographs in illustration of 

 papers, by Mr. G. B. Pritchard and by Mr. E. J. Dunn. 



December 10. — Papers read: 1. "Field Practice with the 

 Aneroid Barometer," by Professor W. C. Kernot, M.A., M.C.E. 

 2. " An Unnoticed Feature in the Faulting at Ballarat East," 

 by T. S. Hart, M.A., F.G.S. 3. "On a Collection of Palaeozoic 

 and Mesozoic Fossils from Queensland and Western Australia in 

 the National Museum," by F. Chapman, A.L.S. 4. " New or 

 Little-known Fossils in the National Museum ; Part III. — Some 

 Palaeozoic Pteropoda," by F. Chapman, A.L.S. 



