BY T. HARVEY JOHNSTON. 17 
1893-4, p. 98; Report on a recent Anthropological collec- 
tions, New Guinea, 1895-6, p. 91; Report on the Birds of 
New Guinea, 1896-7, Appendix AA., p. 81. 
Proc. Q’land Branch, Roy. Geogr. Soc. Austr. 
On the word “ Kangaroo” X, 1894-5, p. 35. 
Miscellaneous. 
Zoology of Bellenden-Ker as ascertained by the late 
expedition under Mr. A. Meston, in report of the Govt. 
Scientific Expedition to Bellenden-Ker Range, etc., Govt. 
Printer, Brisbane, 1889. Reptiles of New Guinea, in J. 
P. Thomson’s British New Guinea, 1892 (Brisbane), p. 273. 
Report of the Australasian Association for the Advancement 
of Science. 
Presidential Address—* Life ’’ V, 1893 (1894), p. 104. 
The Ibis. 
Report on birds from New Guinea (Appendix to Ann. 
Report Brit. New Guinea, 1889) reprinted in Ibis, 1891, 
p. 25; Thirty-six new or little known birds from British 
New Guinea, 1897, p. 371; Description of a new Paradise 
bird from British New Guinea, 1897, p. 250. 
Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria. 
Remarks on a fossil implement and bones of an extinct 
Kangaroo XII (N.S8.), 1899, p. 81; On some remains of 
marsupials from Lake Colongulac, Victoria, XII, 107. 
CHARLES WILLIAM COSTIN. 
The late Mr. Charles William Costin, Clerk of Parlia- 
ment and of the Legislative Council, died from pneumonia 
on 13th September, 1915, at the age of 55. He was a mem- 
ber of the Royal Society for a number of years, but resigned 
towards the end of 1914. Though not a contributor to 
the Proceedings, he took a keen interest in the work of the 
Society. For a time he followed journalism, but eventually 
he was appointed to the Hansard staff. From 1884 to 
1896 he was third Clerk of the Legislative Council, and in 
1896 he was made Clerk Assistant and Usher of the: Black 
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