THE VICTORIAX XATURALIST. 21 



Stone plover, and plain plover, each with nest, eggs, and young ; 

 a case of Pacific gulls and young from King Island ; a group of 

 native animals — native bears with young, opossums, and native 

 cat ; a case containing an Australian goshawk, a cygnet, and 

 native cat ; a group of regent birds of various ages ; a group of 

 Australian birds, an Australian bittern, etc 



Mr. A. W. Coles, South Melbourne — A wedge tailed eagle 

 killing rabbit, a laughing-jackass killing snake, a boobook owl, 

 painted snipe, New Holland snipe, Eyton's ducks, flying 

 phalangers, black snake, river turtle, etc. 



Rev. A. W. Cresswell, M.A., Camberwell — Geological speci- 

 mens. 



Mrs. Flatow, Carlton — A collection of Victorian and Australian 

 shells, seaweeds, sponges, etc. 



Mr. C. French, F.LS., South Yarra — A group of goliathus 

 (cetonidse) beetles, a group of Australian and exotic lepidoptera, 

 photographs of group of Australian longicorn beetles (with 

 pectinated antenna), photographs of incidents connected with 

 the King Island expedition. 



Mr. C. French, jun., South Yarra — A collection of about loo 

 species of dried plants from King Island. 



Mr. J. T. Gillespie, Malvern — A case of Australian birds' 



Mr. R. Hall, Williamstown — A number of zoological speci- 

 mens. 



Master Hellicar, Hawthorn — Mounted Victorian birds, viz., 

 white ibis, curlew sand-piper, pair of wood-ducks, land rail, and 

 pair of cockatoo parrots. 



Masters H. and G. Hill, Windsor — Six cases of Victorian and 

 other beetles, butterflies, and moths. 



Mr. T. Hyland, Richmond — A case of Australian birds' 

 €ggs. 



Mr. E. E Johnson, Northcote — Native animals : Kangaroo, 

 wallaby, platypus, bear with young. Victorian birds, including 

 wedge-tailed eagle, whistling eagle, podargus, heron, pelican, 

 quail (four species), spoon-bill, plover, azure kingfisher, wonga 

 pigeon, robins, finches, bower- bird, lyre-birds, etc. Birds' eggs : 

 Cassowary (New Guinea), lyre-bird, emu, teal, etc. Nests of 

 bell-bird, magpie lark, etc. Victorian snakes. Black fish. Collec- 

 tion of minerals, crystals, corals, etc. Collection of New Zealand 

 woods, polished and in rough. 



Mr. T. Judd, Kew — Cabinet-drawers of British lepidoptera, 

 collected by exhibitor over fifty years ago. 



Mr. G. A. Keartland, North Carlton — Collection of Australian 

 animals, birds, birds' eggs, reptiles, insects, and shells, from 

 King Island, etc. 



Mr. H. Kennon, Hawthorn — A case of fossils, shells, etc. 



