Mr. J. F. Mather gave a description of 

 his visit to Freycinet Peninsula and 

 Schouten Island, and Mr. J. W. Beattie 

 showed some excell-ent views of Freycinet 

 Peninsula and Sohouten Island. 



Votes of Thanks. 



His Excellency moved a vote of thanks 

 to tho gentlemen who had read papers, 



and to Mr. Beattie for his interesting ex- 

 hibition of views. He expressed the hope 

 that tfiie movement set on foot by Mr. 

 Mather would be of a more permanent 

 character than the effort made some years 

 ago to establish a reserve for a similar 

 purpoise on Franklin Island. 



The vote was heartily accorded, and the 

 meeting terminated. 



