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Mr. Masters exhibited a collection of about 2000 insects, 

 chiefly Coleoptera from Moreton Bay, containing many new 

 species. 



Mr. Stephens exhibited four species of Carenum found by 

 him at Wingelo during the previous month, viz. : Garenum 

 interruptum, MacLeay Jun., G. carinatum, MacLeay Jun., G. Spencii 

 Westw., and G. Bonellu, Westw., also specimens of Gerajpterus 

 hrevis, Westw., which he had found collected in companies of 30 

 or more, in wet ground near Sutton Forest, under the bark at the 

 roots of trees. He also exhibited a species of Dyschirius, found 

 under a log among white ants. 



Mr. Bradley exhibited a collection which he had made in the 

 neighbourhood of Sydney during October. 



ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 

 30th JANUARY, 1865. 



The Rev. R. L. King, Pkesident, in the Chair. 



The Treasurer's Report was read and his accounts audited. , 

 The President read an address which was ordered to be 

 printed with the Proceedings of the Society. 



The following gentlemen were elected Members of the 

 Council for the year 1865, viz. : the Rev. R. L. King, B.A., 

 James C. Cox, M.D., W. J. Stephens, M.A., the Hon. A. W. 

 Scott, M.A., Gerard Krefi't, Esq., and William MacLeay, Esq. ; 

 and out of these the Rev. R. L. King was re-elected President ; 

 Dr. Cox was re-elected Secretary ; and Mr. Stephens was re- 

 elected Treasurer. 



