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figures will appear in my monograph of Tasmanian freshwater sheila 

 now in course of preparation." 



An elaborate and interesting paper on " Sheep-Breeding" was read 

 by Mr. S. Smith Travers. Conversational discussion, in which several 

 of the Fellows took part, ensued. Some of the points referred to 

 in the paper, however, required much time for consideration, the tabular 

 details couhl not at once be followed, and no very definite expression 

 of opinion was therefore to be expected. It is probable another 

 opportunity will be taken for re-opening the discussion. 



It was agi-eed that the paper should be published in the proceed- 

 ings of the Society, the subject being one of general interest. A vote 

 of thanks was given to the author, and to the donors of presentations. 



The Secretary begged to call the special attention of the Fellows to 

 the presentation by Mr. Gomolka. It was needless for him to say any- 

 thing as to the value of such an acquisition to the Museum, and 

 he would therefore propose that a special vote of thanks should be 

 accorded to the donor. This was cordially and unanimously agreed to, 

 and the meeting terminated. 



