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from same neighbourhood ; also pupa of wood-boring beetle, 

 Phoracantha, sp., rare in the pupal form, but common in fire- 

 wood in the larval state. 



By Mr. C. Daley, B.A., F.L.S. — Dried specimens of Caledasia 

 cyanea, Blue Tinsel Lily ; Sprengelia incarnata, white variety 

 of Pink Swamp-Heath ; Epacris lanuginosa, Woolly Epacris ; 

 Hovea longifolia, Long-leaved Hovea, &c., from Wartook, 

 Grampians ; photographs of Wartook Reservoir and Mac- 

 kenzie Falls, in illustration of paper. 



By Mr. A. D. Hardy, F.L.S. — Enlarged photographs of Mac- 

 kenzie River Falls, near Wartook, in illustration of Mr. C. Daley's 

 paper. 



By Mr. T. S. Hart, M.A. — Natural seedlings of Large Dodder- 

 Laurel — {a) seed just sprouting, and plant not long free from 

 seed ; {h) coiling on a dry stick ; (c) rooted in ground and 

 attached to Hibbertia. 



By Mr. F. Keep. — Flowering branch of Leptospermum sco- 

 parium, a New Zealand variety, with white petals and pink 

 centre, grown at Canterbury (bush about twelve feet high). 



By Mr. P. C. Morrison. — A pseudo-scorpion, Chelifer, sp., 

 found on a blotting pad at Prahran. 



By Miss G. Nethercote. — Flowering specimens of Lepto- 

 spermum scoparium, var. Nicholli, also ordinary form, grown at 

 Hawthorn ; fern fronds collected at Emerald, 4th November ; 

 also Brunonia aitstralis, Blue Pincushion, and orchids, collected 

 at Kilmore Junction. 



By Mr. C. Oke. — Coleoptera, also land shehs, Paraphanta 

 atramentaria (black) and Helicarrion Ciivieri (brown), collected 

 on Emerald excursion. 



By Mr. E. E. Pescott, F.L.S. — Flowers of orchids, Diiiris 

 punctata, Caleya major, Prasophyllum album. Microtis porrifolia, 

 M. atrata, Chiloglottis Muelleri, Pterostylis nutans, and Cala- 

 denia dilatata, from various localities ; flowering specimens of 

 Leptospermum myrsinoides (pink and white forms), L. scoparium, 

 Drosera pygmcea, Utricular ia dichotoma, Melaleuca squarrosa, 

 and Casuarina pahidosa ; also the introduced grass, Bromus 

 Madritensis ; samples of green and dry flax fibre from Phormium 

 tenax, in illustration of remarks on visit to Emerald Nursery. 



By Mr. H. B. Williamson. — Specimen of Early Nancy, 

 Anguillaria dioica, R. Br., from Mitta Mitta, exceptionally tall 

 (15 inches) and robust, collected by Mr. H. Clinton. 



After the usual conversazione the meeting terminated. 



Omission. — ^The following exhibit should have been recorded 

 in last Naturalist for October meeting : — 



By Mr. H. B. Williamson. — Specimens of Thryptomene 

 Miqueliana, F. v. M., collected at Paynevsille by Mr. T. S. 

 Hart, M.A., new for Victoria (recorded for New South Wales 

 and South Australia). 



