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aceous mud found in certain wells and springs in 8.E. J. G. O. 
Tepper, F.L.S., exhibited a specimen of Chiastelite, a silicate of 
alumina, from Murchison district, W.A., showing the dark cross. 
from which it is named. 
Papers.— Description of Australian Curculionide,” Part L, 
by Arruur M. Lez, Tasmanian Government Entomologist, intro- 
duced by Rev. Thos. Blackburn, B.A. “On the Worturpa 
Telluride,” by A. J. Hicein. ‘Revision of the Australian 
Liotred and Cyclostiimatide,” ‘‘ Miscellaneous contributions to: 
the Molluscan Fauna of Australia,” ‘ Revision of the Mollusca 
of the Older Tertiaries of Australia,” by Prof. Tats, F.G.S. 
‘“‘ Fossil Repitilia of the Lake Eyre Basin,” by A. Zrerz, F.L.S. 
ANNUAL MEETING, OcTOBER 3, 1899. 
W. L. Cietanp, M.B. (President), in the chair. 
Exuisits.—Prof. Tats, F.G.8., showed botanical specimens 
collected by Mr. Max Koch, Zriocaulon submersum, from Public 
House Springs, Lake Eyre Basin, and Minuriella amnua, 
Zygophyllum hybridum, and Z. Kochi, from Mt. Lyndhurst run. 
Mr. E. Asupy, several species of Caladenia. Mr. Howcuin the 
true Coorongite. 
ANNUAL REPORT AND BALANCE-SHEET read and adopted. 
ELEcTION oF CounciL.—President, W. L. Cleland, M.B.; Vice- 
Presidents, Prof. Ralph Tate, F.G.S., and Walter Howchin, 
F.G.S.; Hon. Treasurer, Walter Rutt, C.E.; Auditor, Edwin 
Ashby ; Members of Council, Prof. Rennie, D.Sc., Prof. Stirling, 
M.D.; Rev. Thos. Blackburn, B.A., 8. Dixon, J. S. Lloyd, and 
W. H. Selway. 
PRESIDENTAL ADDRESS read by the President, and upon the 
motion of Prof. TaTE, seconded by WaLTER Howcuin, was ordered 
to be printed in the Society’s Transactions. 
Papers.—“ Definitions of four new species of Flowering 
Plants inhabiting South Australia,” by Prof. Raupu Tarz, F.G.S. 
“New Tertiary Corals,” Part II,, by Jas. DeEnnant, F.G.S. 
“Notes on a description of the male of Coelostoma immane 
a, and a new species of a Leaf Mining Moth,” by 
J. G. O. Teppsr, F.L.S. 
Batior.—A. J. Higcin as a Fellow. 
