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MacGillivray, M.A., etc. "Aboriginal Rock Paintings and 

 Carvings in New South Wales," by R. H. Mathews. " Note on 

 the Occurrence of Fossil Bones at Werribee," by G. B. Pritchard. 

 "A New Stone Making Yuiv^ms ( Laccocephalum l/asilapiloides)" 

 by D. McAlpine and J. G. O. Tepper. 



August 9. — "The Entomogenous Fungi of Victoria, Part I., 

 Isaria oncopterce" by D. McAlpine and W. H. F. Hill. "Crema- 

 tion and Burial in Relation to Death Certification," by H. K. 

 Rusden. "A Demonstration of Joly's Melting Apparatus and 

 Joly's Steam Calorimetre," by Professor T. R. Lyle, M.A. "A 

 Demonstration of a New Micrometric Machine to be used in the 

 Measurement of the Astrograph Star Plates, and in Determining 

 the Size of the Star Discs, for the Estimation of Stellar Magni- 

 tudes," by R. L. J. Ellery, C.M.G., F.R.S., F.R.A.S. 



September 13. — " An Attempt to Estimate the Population of 

 Melbourne at the Present Time," by James Jamieson, JM.D. 

 "The Older Tertiaries of Maude, with an Indication of the 

 Sequence of the Eocene Beds of Victoria," by T. S. Hall, M.A., 

 and G. B. Pritchard. " A Molluscan Genus new to, and 

 another forgotten from, Australia," by C. Hedley (communicated 

 by G. B. Pritchard). "An Exhibition of a New Automatic 

 Recording Compass," by A. Foster Smith. 



November 8. — "Contributions to the Pala'ontology of the 

 Older Tertiary of Victoria, Laviellibranchs., Part I.," by G. B. 

 Pritchard. (1) "Notes on Birds," (2) "The Gymnorhinte or 

 Australian Magpies, with a description of a New Species," by 

 A. J. Campbell. " Preliminary Notes on certain Marsupials 

 from Central Australia," by Professor W. Baldwin Spencer, M.A. 

 "Australian Fungi," by D. McAlpine. 



December 13. — "Some Quantitative Laws in Incubation and 

 Gestation," by Alex. Sutherland, M.A. " Preliminary Account 

 of certain Lizards from Central Australia," by A. H. S. Lucas, 

 M.A., and C. Frost. "A jNIonograph of the Tertiary Polyzoa of 

 Victoria," by Dr. MacGillivray, M. A., etc. " Catalogue of Non- 

 Calcareous Sponges collected by J. Bracebridge Wilson, Esq., in 

 the Neighbourhood of Port Phillip Heads, Part I.," by Professor 

 Arthur Dendy, D.Sc. 



During the coui'se of the year, three Members, one Country 

 Member, and ten Associates have been elected, and eight 

 Members, one Country Meml)er, and four Associates have 



