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porphyry from Healesville. By Master H. Hill, Victorian 

 lepidoptera. By Master G. Hill, coleoptera, also starfish, sea- 

 urchins, etc., from St. Kilda Beach. Mr. J. E. Prince, fossil 

 fruits from the mesozoic coal measures, Ipswich, Queensland, 

 By Mr. J. Searle, coleoptera, lepidoptera, and diptera taken 

 during Bacchus Marsh excursion. By Mr. H. L. Thompson,, 

 shells oi Segmentina Australiensis from Studley Park, Blanfordia 

 striatula from Albert Park, and Bulinus productus, AmphipeplcBa 

 papyf-acea, and Linincea Lessoni from South Yarra.*' By Mr. C. 

 Yelland, a wasp's nest from Bright. 



After the usual conversazione, the meeting terminated. 



LIST OF GASTROPODA, LAMELLIBRANCHIATA, AND 

 BRACHIOPODA OBTAINED AT OR NEAR PORT 

 PHILLIP HEADS. 



By J. Bracebridge Wilson, F.L.S. 



(Read before the Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria, i\tk 

 November, 1887.^ 



In laying before the Club the following list of Mollusca, I 

 have to acknowledge, very Rratefully, the kind assistance of 

 Prof. Ralph Tate, of Adelaide Universitj', in the identification 

 of species : — 



(The letter "1" in the margin indicates that the shell was 

 found in a living state.) 



* Deteraiinecl by Prof. Ea]p}i Tate, of Adelaide, t First occiirrence recent in 

 Australia.— 11. T. 1: Not hitherto recorded from Australian seas. — E. T. 



