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Johnston, read a paper on the anatomy and physiology of some Tasmanian 

 Patellida;. The paper was illustrated by many microscopical specimens 

 and preparations. 



The Bishop of Tasmania proposed a vote of thanks to the donors of 

 presentations with special reference to the great gift of Mr. R. C. Gunn. 

 His Lordship also moved a sjiecial vote to the Rev. Julian Woods for the 

 very valuable paper they had just listened to, and in alluding to the 

 greatly increased attendance of Fellows, attributed it in a great degree to 

 the attraction which the able and original papers by the same learned 

 author always exerted, and also to the wai-m and personal interest which 

 His Excellency, both by his presence at the meetings and by his con- 

 tributions, manifested in their proceedings. The vote having been cordially 

 passed, the President left the chair. 



