154 ABSTRACT OF PllOCEEDIN<iS. 



The Chairman, Mr. Rodway, briefly explained the 

 object of the new rules, and after a short discussion, the 

 rules as recommended were unanimously adopted. 



10th JtjNE, 1919. 



Qenerdl Meeting. 



The Monthlv Meeting was held at the Museum at 

 8.15 p.m., Mr. L. Rodway, O.M.G., presiding. 



The Secretary tabled a file of coi*respondence received 

 from Mr. L. A. Evans, relating to a supposed tunnel at 

 the River Gordon. 



Illufifrdfcd Lecture. 



Mr. Rodwav delivered an illustrated lecture on "Tas- 

 manian Fungi." 



14th July, 1919. 



The Monthly Meeting was held at the Museum at 

 8 p.m., His Excellency Sir Francis Newdegate, K.C.M.G., 

 presiding. 



Pnj)ers. 



1. "The Geology of Maria Island," b)^ W. H. Clemes, 



B.A., B.Sc. 



2. "Studies of Tasmanian Cetacea, Part II.,' by H. 



?I. Scott and C. E. Lord. 



3. "The Early History of Maria Island," by C. E. 



Lord. 



llJustrdted Lecture. 



An illustrated lecture on Maria Island was given by 

 ^iTessrs. Olemes and Lord. 



11th August, 1919. 



The Monthly Meeting was held at the Museum at 

 8 p.m., Mr. L. Rodway presiding. 



Meviber. 

 Mr. A. N. Lewis was electted a member of the Club. 



Fa pern. 



1. "Additions to Tasmanian Mollusca,' by W. L. 



May. 



2. "Revision of Professor Haswell's types of Austra- 



lian Pycnogonidse, ' by Professor Flyhn. 



3. "Notes on a rare Tasmanian Crustacean," by 



Professor Chilton. 



