so THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



Mr. C. French, jun., South Yarra — Victorian fossils and 

 Australian birds' eggs. 



Master G. French, South Yarra — A collection of Australian 

 :Seeds and seed pods. 



Mrs. A. Friederich, East Melbourne — Teeth of the red deer 

 ■{Cervus elaphus) from Germany, etc. 



Mr. R. Hall, Williamstown — Australian birds and their eggs. 



Rev. J. J. Halley, Hawthorn — Collection of English birds' 

 eggs, typical English fossils, Victorian fossils from Mt. Martha, 

 Waurn Ponds, etc., New Zealand limestone fossils. 



Master Hellicar, Hawthorn — Mounted Victorian birds, stone 

 plover, satin-bird, and black-cheeked falcon. 



Mr. E H. Hennell, Hawthorn — Collection of minerals ; a 

 •case of beetles. 



Master W. H. F. Hill, Windsor — Six cases of local butterflies 

 .and moths. 



Master G. E. F. Hill, Windsor — Case of beetles. 



Mr. H. W. Hunt, Malvern — Victorian birds' eggs, two hum- 

 ming birds, and some American birds. 



Master L. Inglis, Richmond — Birds' eggs. 



Mr. W. B. Jennings, Prahran — Collection of Victorian fossils, 

 including a piece of whale's bone weighing 5ilb., ear bones 

 of porpoise, shark's teeth, shells, etc., from Cheltenham; 

 .shells, teeth, etc., from Waurn Ponds j shells from Corio 

 Bay, etc. 



Mr. E. E. Johnson, Northcote — Victorian birds, including 

 Australian snipe, painted snipe, black-cheeked falcon, powerful 

 owl, collared sparrow-hawk, funeral cockatoo, red lory, grebe, bell 

 bird, wedge-tailed eagle, etc. ; tiger, brown, and whip snakes, also 

 head of snake dissected, showing poison glands ; fossils and 

 mineralogical specimens. New Zealand ferns, a wreath of feathers, 

 etc. 



Mr. G. A. Keartland, North Carlton — Victorian birds. 



Mr. H. Kennon, South Yarra — Collection of shells, fossils, and 

 minerals. 



Mr. W. Kershaw, Balaclava — Two drawers each of Australian 

 and foreign lepidoptera. 



Mr. D. Le Souef, Royal Park — Tiger, copper-head, and 

 diamond snakes (alive) ; blue-tongued and stump-tailed lizards 

 (alive); a collection of snakes, etc., from the Malay Peninsula; 

 a pair of giant clam shells (Tridacna gigautca) from Singa- 

 pore. 



Mr. A. H. S. Lucas, M.A., Trinity College — Victorian crabs, 

 star-fish, and sea- eggs. 



