Papers.—“ Origin and Nature of the Volcanic Bombs of Cen- 
tral Australia,” by Prof. STELZzNER; and “ Notes on Orthoceras 
strictum,” by J. G. O. Tepper, F.L.S., who characterised one of 
its varieties, and proposed for it the name of O. succaulenta. 
ORDINARY Mezetinc, Marcu 6, 1894. 
Maurice Hotrze (Vice-President) in the chair. 
ELection oF Aupitor.—Mr. D. J. Apcock was elected the 
Auditor for the current year. 
Exuisits.—OswaLp Lower, F. Ent. 8., exhibited a portion of 
his large collection of Queensland Lepidoptera recently collected. 
J. G. O. Tepper, F.L.S., showed some galls forwarded by Mr. F. 
M. Bailey (Gov. Botanist of Queensland) from Taylor’s Range, 
near Brisbane. 
Papers.—“ Supplementary and Additional Descriptions of 
the Blattarie of Australia and Polynesia,” by J. G. O. TEPPER, 
F.L.S. “Descriptions of Microlepidoptera from Moreton Bay, 
Queensland,” by A. JEFFERIS TurRNER, M.D. “Descriptions of 
the Larve of some 8.A. Lepidoptera,” by E. Gust. 
ORDINARY MEETING, APRIL 3, 1894. 
Prof. R. Tavs (President) in the chair. 
Batior.—J ames A. Kersuaw, Entomologist National Museum, 
Melbourne, and A. JEFFERIS TuRNER, M.D., Brisbane, were 
elected Fellows. 
Exuipits.—W. Howcuin, F.G.S., exhibited a large slab of 
polished Cambrian limestone from twelve miles north of Blin- 
man, forwarded by Mr. Parkes, Inspector of Mines. It consisted 
of an antique type of coral. He also showed a new foraminifer 
from Muddy Creek, Victoria, named by M. Schlumberger, of 
Paris, Zrillina Howchini. Watrer Grit, F.L.S., Conservator of 
Forests, laid on the table a fine sample of dates grown at Her- 
gott. Prof. Tats, F.G.S., exhibited the casts of three pleiosaur- 
ian vertebre from the Lake Eyre Basin ; also a Jurassic Pecten 
from Western Australia; also glaciated stones from Bacchus 
Marsh, Victoria, forwarded by Mr. Sweet. W. B. PooLe demon- 
strated under the microscope the fungoid character of some dis- 
colorations on a leaf of Pancratium rotatum. 
Paprers.—‘ Notes on a New Classification of Brachyscelid 
Galls,” by W. W. Froeearr. “Flora of Leigh’s Creek Forma- 
tion,” by G. SwEET, F.G.S. 
