ABSTRACT OF I'KOCilEDINt^.S. 2 < 5- 



Lecture. 



Mr. L. Rodway delivered an illustrated lecture on 

 "Botany at Cradle Mountain. " 



2 1st August. 1916. 



The Monthly General Meeting was held at the Museum 

 at 8 p.m. His Excellency th© President in the chair. 



Tapers. 



1. "Contributions to the Flora of Tasmania." By R. A. 



Black. 



2. "A New Tasmanian Butterfly.' By G. H. Hardy. 



3. "The Diptera-Brachycera of Tasmania. Part III." 



By A. White. 



Lecture. 



Dr. L. S. Miller delivered an illustrated lecture on 

 "Egypt.' 



18th September, 1916. 



The Monthly General Meeting of the Society was held at 

 the Museum at 8 p.m. His Excellency the President in the 

 chair, 



LjCcI i(re. 



Professor T. Thomson Flynn delivered an illustrated lec- 

 ture o>n "The Great Barrier Reef. Part I. Coral and Coral 

 Reefs." 



30th October. 1916. 



The Monthly General Meeting was held at the Museum 

 at 8 p.m. His Excellency the President in the chair. 



Ijccture. 



Professor T. Thomson Flynn delivered a lecture on "The 

 Great Bariier Reef. Part II." 



Mr. J. N. Raamsdoiik, B.A., B.C.L., Lecturer in Modern 

 Langua^^es in tlie University of Tasmania, delivered an 

 address commemoratino: the first lauding of Diik Hartog in 

 Australia, October 25th, 16 IG. 



Mr. L. Rodway spoke of the loss science had sustained 

 through the death of G. W. Smith, and it was resolved that 

 an obituary notice shou'cl appear in the Society's annual 

 volume. 



[The note written by Mr. Rodway and containing the substance of his 

 remarks appears on page 286 of this volume. 



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