**ir Praentatinnt te the Society. 



9r*f*n t attons to 2,t&i*arp anU fttueeum. 



I. — Some fine specimens of Stalactites. — Presented by 

 Lieut. Gen. Stareley. 



2. — A stuffed specimen of the Crowned Pigeon (Gaura 

 Lonhyrus, Stkph.) — Presented ly C. Wiefte, Esq. 



3. — A specimen of petrified wood, from Arabia. — Present- 

 ed by Mr. Nortnand, corresponding member. 



4. — A supply of fresh seed of the Joliffia A/rieana (Boj ) 

 — Presented by Laly Go.nm and the Hon. Mr. i'nninghame. 



5. — A species of the genus Cychstoma. — Presented by T. 

 Sauzie*, Esq. 



6. — A painting of the Ckeiiomyi Madagascariensit 

 (Desm.) by Mr. Delahogue. — Presented by F. Lienor d, Esq. 



7. — A specimen of the stem and fruit of the Elephantusia 

 marrorarpu (Wii.LD.), from Ms. Gray's nursery at Greenock. 

 — Presented by TV. Bojer, Esq. 



8. — Two volumes "Notices descriptives des Monuments de 

 l'Egypteet de I'Abyssinie, par Champollion lejeune." — Pre- 

 sented by the Abbe Co'yar, Cure at Pamplemousses. 



9. — A No. of the Journal of the Agricultural and Horti- 

 cultural Society of India. — Presented by the Society. 



}. W. JEFFSBT9, HUNTER, INTENDA.NCB STREET, EORT LOUII. 



.4 APR. 1918 



