360 
MALACOLOGICAL SECTION 
OF THE 
§lopal Socuin of Soiitlj Australia (v^huorporatelr 
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1904-5. 
The Committee has to report that there are now thirteen 
members of the Section. During the past year eleven meet- 
ings were held, at which the average attendance was seven. 
Steady progress has been made in the routine work of 
revising the census of South Australian gastropods, and, 
following Zittel's classihcation, all the species have been 
dealt with, from the trochidcE to the naticidct. In addi- 
tion, four papers have been contributed to the transactions 
of the Royal Society — two by Dr. J. C. Verco, entitled 
"Notes on South Australian Marine MoUusca, with Des- 
criptions of New Species, parts i. and ii." ; one by Mr. H. 
Basedow, in collaboration with Mr. C. Hedley, "South Aus- 
tralian Nudibranchs, and an Enumeration of the known 
Australian Species" ; and another by Mr. H. Basedow on 
"New Species of South Australian Lamellaria and Caledoni- 
ella." 
The following is a copy of the balance sheet : — 
Receipts and Expenditure for 1904-5. 
Receipts. 
Dr. 
To balance brought forward ... 
'* Subscriptions 
'■'■ Grant from Royal Society 
£2 16 3 
Expenditure. 
Cr. £ s. d. 
By Postages and Sundries ... ... 14 1 
" Honorarium to Caretaker for 1904 and 1905 10 
'' Balance in hand 12 2 
£ 
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d. 

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£2 16 3 
R. J. M. Clucas, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. 
