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Mr. L. Rodway, C.M.G., Vice-President, extended a 

 hearty welcome to His Excellency upon taking his scat 

 as President of the Society. 



Major L. P. Giblin, D.S.O., was elected a member 

 Hi' the Conncilj in place of Mr. T. W. Fowler (resigned). 



Papt r. 

 Preliminary Not< upon the Discovery at Smithton 

 of a Skeleton of Nototherium mitchelli." By H. II Scotl 

 and Clive Lord. 



Illustrated Lecture 

 Mr L. <:. [rby, Conservator of Forests, delivered an 

 illustrated lecture on "Forestry." 



8TH .Jim:. 1920. 



The Monthly Meeting was hold at the Museum on 8th 

 June, Mr. L. Rodway, C.M.G., presiding. 



The following members were elected: — Dr. W. I. 

 Clark. Messrs J. H. Gillies and V. B. Can.-. 



Pn !>■ rs. 

 "Studies of Tasmaniazi Mammals, Living and Kx 

 tinct.' Part II. By II II Scotl and Clive Lord 

 "Australian Sfcratiomyiid»." By G. H. Hardy. 



Illustrated Ltcture. 

 Mr. L. Rodway delivered an illustrated lecture on 

 1 1n- "Propoe d Road to t he W< si ( 



L2tb July, \'.^k 

 The Monthly Meeting was held at the Museum on 

 12th July, Ili^- Excellency the Governor (Sir William 

 Allardyce) presiding. 



The following members were elected: — Messrs. T. 

 Hytten and T. W. Blaikie. 



J'ii/ f r. 



"A Revised Census of the Tasmanian Fluviatile 

 Mollusca By W. L. -May. 



Illustrated Lecture 

 Mr. Frank Ellis, M.A.. B.E., delivered an illustrated 

 lecture, entitled "Notes on Vocational Training." 



'JTH A.UGU8T, 1920. 



The Monthly Meeting was held at the Museum on 9th 

 August, His Excellency the Governor (Sir William 

 Allardyce) presiding. 



