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diamonds, &c., from Kimberley, South Africa ; peat from Morn- 

 ington, Victoria ; fungi, lichen, grasses, &c. 



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

 (mounted) ; collection of Victorian birds'-eggs ; live parrots, and 

 opossum. 



Mr. H. Kennon, Hawthorn. — Collection of minerals, &c , over 

 i,ooo specimens ; twenty-five species of corals. 



Mr. W. Kershaw, Windsor. — Four drawers Australian lepidop- 

 tera ; two drawers of foreign lepidoptera ; two drawers of foreign 

 coleoptera ; case of New Guinea bird-skins. 



Mr. S. Lamble, Kew. — Sandstone showing casts of fossils, from 

 Heathcote ; sand-encrusted roots, from Anglesea River. 



Mr. T. A. Forbes-Leith, Northcote. — Birds from Ceylon, &c. ; 

 birds captured in Red Sea ; flying fish, from Indian Ocean ; 

 collection of photographs of various races of mankind. 



Mr. D. Le Souef, Royal Park. — Case with pair of Apteryx 

 Manielli and egg from New Zealand, young platypus (in spirits), 

 giant sponge, live carpet and diamond snakes, live clyodus 

 lizards. 



Master R. Long, Richmond. — A live opossum, skeletons of 

 opossums ; seal, captured in Hobson's Bay (mounted). 



Mr. A. H. S. Lucas, M.A., B.Sc, South Yarra. — Herbarium 

 specimens of British wild flowers ; Victorian fish, shells, and star- 

 fish. 



Mr. G. Lyell, jun, South Melbourne. — Two cases of Victorian 

 butterflies {Nymp/ialic/ce, LyccenidcB, Jlesperidce) ; case of moths. 



Mrs. W. Martin, North Brighton. — Sixty species of Victorian 

 mosses (including eight new to science). 



Baron F. von Mueller, K.C.M.G., South Yarra. — Australian 

 plants, collected by Robert Brown in 1802-5 j "^w Australian 

 plants (including Dammara Paimersionii), from Upper Johnstone 

 River, North Queensland ; prepared and mounted European 

 fungi. 



Mr. J. E. Prince, Windsor. — Album of sixty ferns and lycopods 

 from New Zealand and fifty from Fiji ; photographs of Croajin- 

 golong scenery. 



Miss Roberts, Richmond — Victorian sponges, coral, penguins 

 (mounted). 



Mr. J. Searle, Carlton.— Live specimens of King Lory and 

 Port Lincoln parrots ; Cockatoo Parrakeet, Wonga Pigeon, &c. 



Mr. J. Smith, South Melbourne. — Group of portraits of " scien- 

 tific worthies." 



Mr. G. Sweet, Brunswick. — Collection of fossil fish, &c., from 

 old red sandstone rocks near Mansfield, Victoria, including 

 Gyracant/ms obliqiius (M'Coy), Glyptolepis, Cosmolipides Sweetii 

 (M'Coy). Eupleurosmus Cresivelli (M'Coy), Lepiaodendion Mans- 

 fieldense^ &c. 



