^"'j j^'-] Royal Austnilasian Orni/hologtsls' Union. l6l 



New Members Elected. 



Victoria. — A. Rutter Clarke, Melbourne ; Henry Anjou, Murruni- 

 beena; Dr. J. W. Barrett, Melbourne ; C. F. Belcher, M.A., LL.B., 

 Geelong ; Thos. Bell, Antwerp ; Henry Brew, Ballarat ; Chief 

 Insi)ector Fisheries and (}aine, Melbourne ; Rolf Crawley, Warrnam- 

 bool ; St. Eloy D' Alton, Dimboola ; John Hookes, Melbourne ; 

 Francis Keep, Melbounae ; Dr. W. J. Long, Bendigo ; A. W. 

 Milligan, Melbourne ; R. O. Rosenhain, Balaclava ; Leslie Stuart, 

 Melbourne ; E. N. Symonds, Balwyn ; J. Tatterson, Morwell. 



New South Wales.— Dr. G. Bowen Thomas, Ashfield ; J. H. 

 Ferguson, 167 Phillip-street, Sydney ; A. E. Hamilton Lecturer 

 Training College, Sydney; Mr. John Dun, 15 Muston-street, 

 Mosman ; Harry Sharpe, c/o Evening News staff, Sydney. 



Queensland.— Noel V. L Agnew, Moreton Bay ; Mrs. S. A. W. 

 Barnard, Rockhampton ; A. H. Chippendall, Bundaberg ; C. Cook, 

 jun., Bundaberg ; Richard Cruise, Toowoomba ; C. C. Dornbusch, 

 Warwick ; D. R. Eden, Brisbane ; Dr. Hamlyn Harris, Brisbane ; 

 Wm. Harris, Toowoomba ; Mrs. Annie C. Hogarth, Toowoomba ; 

 Dr. Hurworth, Brisbane ; Miss Alba Jodrell, Toowoomba ; Major 

 J as. Johnston, Bundaberg; Dr. T. Harvey Johnston, Brisbane; C. 

 A. Lambert, Warwick ; Lewis H. Maynard, Bundaberg ; G. E. 

 M'Donald, Cooroy ; J. A. M'Lean, Mackay ; W. R. Parker, 

 Brisbane ; P. W. Pears, Warwick ; H. E. Price, Toowoomba ; Dr. 

 Thos. A. Price, Toowoomba ; Queensland Museum, Brisbane ; J . 

 N. White, Bundaberg ; G. A. Young, Bundaberg ; Mrs. Horace 

 Young, Bundaberg. 



South Australia. — E. Elkan, Semaphore; Stanley S. Stokes, 

 Walkerville. 



Western Australia. — Lachlan M'K. Burns, Subiaco ; John T. 

 Tunney, Kojonup ; Dr. R. Soderberg, Royal Swedish Consulate, 

 Fremantle. 



Tasmania. — Clive E. Lord, Hobart. 



New Zealand. — W. R. B. Oliver, Christchurch. 



England. — R. Owen Mathews, Watford. 



Holland. — G. L. Van den Berg, Leiden, Holland. 



Public Lecture. 



On Tuesday, 31st October, at 8 p.m., a public lecture, entitled 

 " Australian Tropic Islands and Coral Strands," was given at 

 King's Hall, Phillip-street, the lecture being under the auspices 

 of the Wild Life Preservation Society of New South Wales. Mr. 

 W. W. Froggatt, F.L.S., Government Entomologist, presided. 

 The entertainment, which was exceedingly well illustrated with 

 lime-light views, dealt mainly with the narrative and results of 

 the Union's expedition to the Capricorn Islands, 1910, augmented 

 with other Barrier Reef natural history. The speakers were Mr. 

 Brooke Nicholls, Mr. D. Le Souef, C.M.Z.S., Mr. J. A. Leach, 

 M.Sc, and Mr. A. H. E. Mattingley, C.M.Z.S. The lecture, 

 although a success, resulted in a financial loss (£j 9s. lod.) 



