614 Proceedings. 



9. " Notes on certain Species of Care.r in New i^'ealand," 

 by T. Kirk, F.L.S. '{Transactions, p. 448.) 



10. "Further Notes on New Zealand Fishes," by Sir 

 James Hector. 



11. "On Piitent Fuel,'' by Sir James Hector. 



12. " On the Discovery of Lciodou Kemains in Middle 

 Waipara," by A. McKay, F.G.S. 



13. " On Belemnites aiistralis with Dicotyledonous Leaves," 

 by A. McKay, F.G.S. 



14. " On the Alleged Insular Character of Young Secondary 

 and Older Tertiary Formations in New Zealand," bv A. 

 McKay, F.G.S. 



15. "On Lithological Characters in Sequence as a Means 

 of Correlation and as Indicative of Age," by A. McKay,. 

 F.G.S. 



Before the clo.se of the meeting, Mr. Hulke called atteution to a 

 paper recently read hy IMr. McKaj' on telescopic photograph}', and 

 read extracts from a recent nnmber of Nature showing how Mr. McKay'.s 

 method v.as now being used in other parts of the world in astronomical 

 photography. This, he added, must be very gratifying to the Society 

 and to Mr. JilcKav. 



