106 THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



Cole, Percivai. C. — Aboriginal .Sacred and Ceremonial Sticks and Stones, 



" Bull-roarers." 

 CoWLE, Miss K. , East Melbourne — Collection of Victorian Dried Plants. 

 Ukpartment of Agriculture, Entomological Branch— Five cabinet 



drawers of Life-Histories of Insects. One drawer of .Scale Insects 



(Coccidse). 

 Dixon, T. E. , Richmond — Case of Oligocene (M'Coy) Fossils from 



Balcombe's Bay, near Mornington. Case of Older Pliocene (M'Coy) 



Fossils from Beaumaris ; also Photographs of First " Camp-out " of 



Club at (Jlinda Creek, 9th November, 1884. 

 French, C, F\L. S. , Malvern — Four cabinet drawers of Foreign Lepid- 



optera (Butterflies). 

 French, C, jun., Camberwell — Collection of Aboriginal Stone Implements. 

 French, Mrs. C, jun., Camberwell — Collection of Spondylus .Shells 

 Gabriel, T-, Abbotsford— Collection of Australian Birds' Eggs. 

 Gabrif.i,, C. J.. Abbotsford — Collection of Marine Shells. 

 Gatliff, J. H., Carlton — 100 species of Japanese Marine Shells. 

 Hall, R., F.L.S., C.M.Z.S., Box Hill— Australian Birds' Skins. 

 Hardy, A. D. and A. F. W. , Melbourne— Botanical Specimens in a fluid 



preservative. 

 Keartland, G. a., Preston — Collection of Australian Birds' .Skins. 

 Kershaw, J. A., F. E. S., Windsor — .Six cabinet drawers of Australian 



Butterflies. 

 KlELY, Miss, .South Yarra — Case of Minerals. 



KiTSON, A. E., F.G..S., Melbourne — Collection of Geological .Specimens. 

 KiNANE, C. P. — Photographs of Australian Birds and Nests. 

 Le Souef, D., C.M.Z.S., Parkville — Australian Birds' Nests and Eggs, Live 



Snakes and Lizards. 

 Mattingley, a., Melbourne — Australian Echinoids (Starfish and .Sea 



Urchins). 

 Newell, J., Fitzroy — Eleven cases of Foreign Butterflies and Moths. 

 Pitcher, F., .South Yarra — Complete Collection of Victorian Ferns (dried). 

 ROLLO, Miss J., Wonga Park Case containing Petrified Plants from .South 



Australia, Lava from Herculannsum, Glass, Antimony from Ringwood 



(Victoria). 

 Spry, F. P., .South Melbourne — Two cabinet drawers of Life- Histories of 



Butterflies and Moths. 

 Weindorfer, G., Melbourne — General collection of Australian Plants (dried), 



in herbarium cases. 

 Microscopic Section. — Microscopic exhibits were made by the following: — 



Miss F. Bage, B.Sc, and Miss J. White, B.Sc , development of chick 

 embryos. 



Mr. F. Chapmnan, A. L.S , microcline felspar under polarized light. 



Mr. J. Gabriel, circulation in tail of tadpole. 



Mr. A. D. Hardy, living and mounted fresh-water algce ; V^allisneria, 

 showing circulation of protoplasm. 



Mr. H. Hartnell, crystals of fatty acids under polarized light. 



Mr. J. C. Kaufmann, LL. D., building rotifers, hydra. 



Mr. J. Shephard, pond life. 



Mr. J. Stickland, pond life. 



Mr. W. Stickland, pond life. 



Messrs. W. Watson and Son, various choice mounted objects. 

 Wild Flowers. — Exhibits were staged by — 



Miss M. H. Montgomery, from Echuca. 



Mr. F. Wisewould, from Carrum, .South Gembrook, Springvale, and 

 San Remo. 



Mr. A. Collingwood, from Belgrave. 



Miss L. Foot, from Bendigo. 



Mrs. Hume, from the Mallee, near Swan Hill. 



