96 THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. [Vol. XXV. 



ROLLO, Miss J., South Yarra — Violin, &c., made of native woods by J. 



Hoglund, assistant lighthouse-keeper, Wilson's Promontory. 

 Spry, F,, South Melbourne — Two cabinet drawers of Australian Butterflies, 



showing life-histories. 

 State Forests Department, Melbourne — Specimens of Victorian Timbers ; 



Photographs of Forest Scenes. 

 Sutton, Dr. C. S., Carlton — Dried Victorian Orchids. 

 Wilson, H. W., Training College, Carlton — Jars containing Pond-life ; 



many species of Crustaceans, including Kooniingia cursor^ the remarkable 



Crustacean recently described by Mr. U. A. Sayce ; Aquatic Insect LarvDS ; 



Aquatic Plant-life, &c. 



Wild Flowers were exhibited by — 



Mr. J. W. Audas, from Frankston and Bendigo, including Acacia aspera^ 



A. travissima, Cryptandra amara, Grevillea alpina (yellow variety), 



PiilteniTa stricta, var. incurvata, &c. 

 Miss N. Barlow, from South AVeston, Knowsley. 

 Mr. F. G. A. Barnard, from South W^andin. 

 Mr. A. G. Campbell, from Pomonal, Grampians, including Thryptoinene 



Mitchelliana, Daviesia bj-evifolia, Grevillea alpina, Styphelia Sonderi, 



S. adscendens. 

 Miss Cochrane, from Sandringham and Bunyip. 

 Mr. G. Coghill, from Launching Place, Emerald, Castlemaine, and 



Mansfield, including Acacia diffusa, A. myrtifolia, A. 7nicrocarpa, 



Eucalyptus gracilis, Pterostylis ciicidlatn, P. peduncttlata, Epacris 



viicrophylla, Eriostemon correifolitts, Drimys aroinatica, Lyonsia 



straminea, Caladcnia congesta, and C. ca-riilea. 

 Mr. C. Cole, from Lang Lang, \x\c\.\x^\\\g Acianthus caudatus, Caladenia 



Patersoni, and C carnea. 

 Miss C. Cowle, from Sandringham. 

 Mr. A. W. Crowe, from Moe, including Boronia pinnata, Bauera 



rtibioides, var. alba : Myoporum deserti, Epacris impressa (very fine). 

 Mr. St. Floy D'Alton, from Dimboola, including Acacia sclerophylla, 



A. rigens, A. farinosa, A. brachybotrya, A. trineura, Eriostemon 



pungens, E. deformis, and Prostanthera coccinea. 

 Mr. S. Eason, from Sea Lake. 

 Mr. W. French, from Hawkesdale, including Lhotzkya genetylloides, 



Grevillea oleoides, G. repens, Goodia lotifolia, &c., grown in school 



garden. 

 Mr. S. W. Fulton, from Mt. Dandenong, including Caladenia caruea, 



C. defor7nis, Senecio aiislralis, Coprosma hiriella. 

 Miss S. Giles, from Belgrave. 

 Mr. G. Hill, from Mooney's Gap, Ararat, including Grevillea lavandidacea^ 



G. aguifolijun, G. oleoides, Correa speciosa (red) and C. speciosa, var. 



Hillii, C. icnnda, Tetratheca ciliata (very dark colour). 

 Miss L. Horner, from Stawell, including Conospernunn Mitchelli, Bceckea 



diffusa (fine colour). 

 Miss M. E. Jones, from Wonga Park, Croydon. 

 Miss Montgomery, from Portarlington. 

 Miss H. Singleton, from Mangalore. 



Miss V. T- Smith, from Upper Plenty, including Eutaxia empetrifolia. 

 Dr. C. "S. Sutton, from Frankston, including Cyrtostylis renifor?His, 



Pterostylis lorigifolia, P. peduticulata. 

 Mr. W. P. Thomas, from Grantville. 



Miss Wisewould and Mr. F. Wisewould, from South Gembrook, com- 

 prising fungi and complete plants of many showy species. 

 Microscopical Section.— Owing to pressure on space, details will appear in 

 next Naturalist. 



