DONATIONS. 135 
FRIDAY, 11TH NOVEMBER, 1887. 
ea Mi BATE Ey OPeEsS., in ran -CHATR: 
DONATIONS. 
(1) ‘ Magnetical and Meteorological Observation,” St. Helena, 
1810-43; 2 copies. (2) Do., 1844-9. (3) Do., Toronto, 1840-1 
and 2. (4) Do., Cape of Good Hope, Vol. I., ‘‘ Magnetism.” 
(5) Do., * Unusual Disturbances,” Vol. I., Pt. 2. (6) “Ordinance 
Survey, Astronomical Observations made with Airy’s zenith sector 
from 1842-50.” From Captain Heath, R.N. 
“Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan,” Vol. XV., 
Pt. 2. Yokohama, September, 1887. From the Society. 
“Prodromus of the Zoology of Victoria,” by Frederick McCoy, 
Decades, I. to IV. Melbourne, 1878-87. From the Public 
Library, Museum, and National Gallery of Victoria. 
“Tconography of Australian Species of Acacia and Cognate 
Genera,” by Baron Ferd. von Mueller, K-C.M.G.. M. & Ph. D., 
F.R.S., &c., Government Botanist of Victoria. Decades I. to IV. 
Melbourne, 1887. From the same. 
‘“Records of the Geological Survey of India,” Vol. XX., Pt. 8. 
Calcutta, 1887. From the Director of the Survey. 
The following paper was read :— 
NAC COUNT Or DHE CHIEF iOB/EGLTS 
Gr BOTANICAL INTEREST 
COLVECTED DURING THE,RECENT Visl?T 
OF PE) Ne. SPeCTION 
TOMPE ECS SCRUBS, 2 NOGGE RA: 
BY 
J. SHIRLEY, B.Sc. 
TuIs paper, the manuscript of which was lost by the Honorary 
Secretary, alluded to the occurrence at or near this locality of 
the following plants, the leading botanical features of which were 
pointed out :—Eugenia Ventenatii; Backhousia myrtifolia; Croton 
