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Kermode, Hon. K. Q., Esq. —White Brush Kangaroo ( Halmaturus Bennettii), 

 prepared and mounted. 



Lloyd, C G. H., Esq., Queensland —Prepared skins of Red- winged Lory 

 (Aprosmictus erythroptcrus) ; Cockatoo Parrakeet (lii/mphiscus Noven 

 Hollandut?), male and female ; Banded Grass-finch (PoepMla cincta, 

 male and female ; Spotted-sided finch (Amidina Lathami) ; Grebe 

 (Podiceps gularis) ; Warbling Grass Parrakeet ( Melopsittacus undidatns). 



Masters, Mr. G., Australian Museum, Sydney.— 30 Species of American 

 Freshwater Shells. 



Maddock, Mr., Dunrobin— Specimens of Tasmanian Freshwater Shells. 



McLean, Mrs. — A wax model of an enormotis Pear of the Uvedale St. 

 Germain variety, grown at New Town. 



Magrath, Mrs. — A Coin of the French Eepublic, a Farthing of Queen Victoria ; 

 and 13 polished Pebbles from New Zealand. 



Maclanachan, J., Esq. — An English Partridge f^P('rc?raj cinerea) ; a Queens- 

 land Finch (EstreJda rvficauda) ; a Golden Pheasant. 



Meaburn, Master E. — Black-cheeked Falcon ( Falco melanogenys). 



Nicol, G,, Mr. — Specimens of Arragonite and Carbonate of Lime fi'om 

 Glenorchy. 



Oldfield, Mrs. — A portion of the Mulberry Tree which grew in the Tower of 

 London, and under which were found, in the reign of Charles II. , the 

 bones supposed to be those of King Edward V. , and his brother Bichard, 

 Duke of York. The specimen is genuine, having been received by Mrs. 

 Oldfield from her father, who was for forty years connected with the 

 Tower as Keej^er of the Crown Jewels. 



Officer, Hon. R., Esq. — A Platypus (Ornithorynchus anatinus). 



Rout, W., Esq. — Two polished slabs of Musk- wood. 



Roblin, T., Mr. —Skeletons of Native Devil (SarcopJiilus ursinus); Native 

 Cat (Dasyurus viverrinus), and Echidna setosa prepared and mounted. 



Stokell, W., Esq. — Common English Snake (Natrix forquataj, Lizard, Fish. 



Schofield, Mr.— A collection of Shells from Wreck Reef. 



Salnion Commissioners — A large male Trout, which had been reared from ova 

 imported from England. This fish, which was found dead in the River 

 Plenty, measured Idh inches in length, and weighed 3 gibs. 



Story, Dr.— Skin of Wedge-tailed Eagle (AquUafucosa), do of White Hawk, 

 2 do of Echidna, 2 do of '^^\ate^ Rat, Skeleton of Bird, curious growth of 

 Asparagus, do of Root of She-oak tree. 



Stone, W. , Mr. — Specimen, of foliage and wood of a species of Athi-otaxis, 

 from Macquarie Harbour. 



Swan, E. D., Mr.— A collection of Eggs and Nests of Tasmanian Birds. 



Wintle, S. H. — A collection of Bones from a cave at Glenorchy, with a letter. 



BOOKS PUECHASED & PEESENTED DUEING 1867. 



[BooTcs presented marked thus *] 



Acradenia, on the Affinity of. By F. Mueller, M.D., Ph.D., &c., &c. 



Arts, Journal of Society of. Vol. 14, Nos. 723 to 730. Vol. 15, Nos. 731 to 



778. Also Vol. 14, bound. 

 Athen^um, Parts 466 to 477 (October, 1866, to September, 1867). 

 Agriculture, Journal of, Nos. 5 to 16 (October, 1866, to November, 1867). 

 *Association, British, Report of, 1865, 1 Vol. , bound. From the Society. 

 ■* Acclimatisation Society of N.S. W., Report of, 1866. From the Society. 

 *Astronomical Observations, Melbourne, 1863-4-5. From R. J. Ellery, Esq., 



Government Astronomer, Victoria. 

 ■* Animals, On the Local Distribution of some Tasmanian. By M. Allport, 



F T S F 7 ""l 

 *BuUder', The, Parts 185 to 201 (May, 1866, to September, 1867). From 



Dr. Agnew. 



