EXHIBIT OF NEW AND INTEEESTING PLANTS; 

 WITH EXPLANATOEY REMARKS. 



By F. M. BAILEY, F.L.S. 



[Ileiol heforc thr Tlrnial Society uf (JucemhnuJ, lAth (ktohcr, 1893.] 



The Author exhibited and described a number of Plants of 

 the Orders M<ilr(((ea\, Hutucecp, Olacineit, Rhanmece, Sapindacea. 

 Lefjwuinosic, IloHaretP, i^axifratjetf, Mi/rtucetp, L'ompimttp-, Goode- 

 noviece, KpacrideiP, Asclei>it(e{c, L'onvuivulacea, Sobinaceic, Verhe- 

 nacecB, Chenopodiacece, LaurinecB, Proteacete, Santalacece, CiiptUiferce, 

 Aristolochiacece, ('omvielynacece, Centrolepidece, Cyperacea, Grrnni- 

 necR, Filices, Musci, Hepatica, Lic/iencs, and Fungi. The Descrip- 

 tions have since been officially published in " Botany Bulletin," 

 No. VIII of the Department of Agriculture (Brisbane : By 

 Authority : 1893). 



OBITUARY NOTICE OF DR. GEORGE BENNETT, 



F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. 



By Mrs. C. COXEN, M.R.M.S. 



[Bead before the Roijal Societi/ (if Queensland, 17th Noveiidier, 1893.] 



I THINK . some notice ought to be taken by this Society of 

 the loss sustained by the colonies and by Science through the 

 death of the veteran naturalist, Dr. George Bennett, of Woolloo- 

 mooloo, who died on the 29th September, 1893, in his 90th 

 year. Dr. Bennett was a contemporary of -John Gould and 



