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various parts of the island and the rookeries, added considerably 

 to the interest of the paper. 



The President congratulated Mr. Campbell on his highly 

 interesting paper, and regretted that owing to the lateness of the 

 hour it would be necessary to withhold any discussion, and said 

 for the same reason Mr, G. A. Keartland's paper would have to 

 be postponed. 



EXHIBITS. 



By Mr. F, G. A. Barnard. — Abnormal flower of Foxglove — 

 photograph, drawing, and preserved flower. 



By Mr. C. L. Barrett. — Nest and eggs of Coachwhip-bird, 

 Fsophodes crepitans. 



By Mr. R. A. Bastow. — Specimens of Daldhiia concentrica, 

 Boll., and Stereum versicolor, Fr. 



By Mr. A. G. Campbell. — Specimen of Tree Orchid, Sarco- 

 chilus parvijlorus, from Dandenong Ranges. 



By Mr. F. Chapman, A.L.S. — Photographs taken in the ranges 

 near Launching Place. Rock specimens : From Don River — 

 Granulitic Diorite, Mica Diorite, and Dacite ; also Titaniferous 

 Iron-sand. From near Britannia Creek — Granodiorite. Also 

 rock sections in illustration of the above. 



By Mr. P. C. Cole. — Large stone wedge used by the aborigines 

 for splitting logs, &c., from Willandra, N.S.W. 



By Mr. D. M'Alpine. — Polyportis mylittce, C. and M., fructifi- 

 cation of Native Bread, collected by Miss K. Cowle. 



By Mr. E. B. NichoUs. — Nest and egg of Rufous-breasted 

 Thickhead. 



by Mr. F. M. Reader. — Dried specimens of plants collected in 

 the Wimmera — Chara australis, Brown, var. crassi/olia, Al. 

 Braun; C./ragilis, Desv. ; C. muelleri, A\. Br. ; C. preissii,A\. Br.; 

 C. scoparia, Bauer, var. muelleri, Al. Br. ; Nitella diffusa, Al. Br. ; 

 N. gelatinosa, Al. Br. ; JV. glochostachys, Al. Br. ; N. Ihotzkyi, 

 Al. Br. ; N. myriotricha, Kuetz ; and the alga, Lychnothamnus 

 macropogon, Al. Br. 



By Mr. C. Walter. — Record of a new locality for Oxylohium 

 alpestre, Upper Yarra, Vic, south, recorded previously from the 

 north-east of Victoria only. Collected by Messrs. D. Best and 

 C. Walter, October, 1903. 



After the usual conversazione the meeting terminated. 



Change of Name for New Genus of Polyzoa. — The name, 

 Solenopora, that I gave to a new genus of fossil Polyzoa, described 

 by me in the " Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria," 

 vol. xvi., part i, page 143, is, I find, pre-occupied ; I therefore 

 substitute for it the name Aulopocella. There is only one species, 

 Aulopocella tubuli/era. — C. M. Maplestone. 



