22 THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



French, Mrs. C, jun., South Yarra — Six albums of Victorian Plants, collected 



principally near the Murray River. 

 Gabriel, J., Abbotsford — Collection of Eggs of Australian Birds. 

 Gabriel, C., Abbotsford — Collection of Marine Shells. 

 Hall, R., Box Hill — Five drawers of Australian Birds and Eggs. 

 Hunt, Mrs. H. W., Brighton — Paintings of Victorian Lepidoptera. 

 Keartland, G. a.. North Carlton — Australian Birds and Eggs. Live Birds. 



Reptiles in spirits. Native Weapons from Central Australia. 

 Kershaw, W., Windsor — Four cabinet drawers of Exotic Lepidoptera 



(Butterflies). Three drawers of Australian Lepidoptera (Moths). Two 



drawers of Exotic Coleoptera (Beetles). Case of Birds' Skins from 



Australia and adjacent islands. Globe of Venus's Flower Basket. Skull 



of Bengal Tiger. 

 Kershaw, J. A., F.E.S., Windsor — Two cabinet drawers of Australian 



Lepidoptera (Butterflies). Two drawers of Australian Lepidoptera 



(Moths). Case of Larvte of Victorian Moths. Case of Minerals. 

 KiTSON, A. E., F.G.S., East Melbourne— Collection of representative ores 



of Gold, Silver, Mercury, Copper, Zinc, Lead, Tin, Iron, Nickel, 



Antimony, Manganese, Molybdenum, Tungsten, and Arsenic. Collection 



of Eocene and Miocene Fossils of Victoria. Collection of representative 



Igneous Rocks of Victoria. Collection of Zeolites of Victoria. 

 Le Souef, D., C.M.Z.S., Parkville — Live Carpet Snake, live Diamond 



Snake, live Blue-tongued Lizards. Cast Snake Skins, including Skin of 



Python 1 8 feet long. Collection of Natural History Specimens from 



Queensland. Collection of Eggs of Australian Honey-eaters. 

 Luehmann, J. G., F.L.S., South Yarra — Illustrated Works of Pre-Linnean 



Botanists. 

 Lyell, Geo., jun., Gisborne — Case of Tropical Butterflies, including Fifty 



Specimens of Lycaenid^e. Case of Victorian Moths of the genus Thalaina. 



Collection of 105 species of Australian Tortricina (Moths). 

 Shepherd, G. E., Somerville— Mounted Birds collected at Somerville. 

 Sweet, G., F.G. S., Brunswick — Coral and Foraminiferal Rock Specimens, 



&c., illustrating the origin of Coral Atolls, obtained during the recent 



expedition to Funafuti, with diagrams, (S;c. 

 Tisdall, H. T., Toorak — Water-colour Drawings of Wild Flowers of 



Gippsland. Algse of Victoria (mounted). 

 Walter, C, Melbourne — Collection of Victorian Alpine Plants (100 species), 



collected 23rd to 27th January, 1899, on Mts. Hotham, St. Bernard, 



Smythe, The Twins, and The Buffaloes. 

 Watson, W., and Sons, Melbourne — The New "Fram" Microscope. Tripod- 

 foot Microscopes. Substage Illuminators, &c. Choice Mounted Microscopic 



Objects. Novelties in Microscopical and general Optical Instruments. 

 Wilson, Master E., Beaconsfield — Collection of Orchids. 

 Microscopical Section. — Microscopic exhibits were madeby the following : — 



Mr. H. Bullen, a microscope formerly used by Sir John Franklin, in use. 



Mr. H. H. Baker, Diatom and other slides under microscope, with 

 multiple colour illumination. 



Mr. J. Boyes, biological. 



Rev. W. Fielder, F.R.M.S., preparations illustrating the structure and 

 life-history of a Sponge, Liver Fluke, and a Bird. 



Mr. J. Gabriel, blood circulation. 



Mr. D. M 'Alpine, micro-fungi. 



Mr. J. M'Niven, biological. 



Mr. O. A. .Sayce, beating of the heart and circulation of blood in insects, 

 living Mycetozoa, and other preparations in illustration of lecturette. 



Mr. J. Shepherd, Rotifera and pond life. 



Mr. J. Stickland, pond life. 



Mr. W. Stickland, pond life. 



Mr. H. T. Tisdall, botanical. 



