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By Mr. R. H. Cummins, about 12 species from Sandringham, 

 including Thelymitra epipactoides, &c. 



By Mr. C. French, jun., and C Walter, about 40 species from 

 Dandenong Ranges, including Pultencea daphnoides, P. stricta, 

 P. gunnii, Grevillea alpina, Goodia lotifolia, Pimelea Jlava, 

 P. axiflora, Acacia leprosa, Pterostylis cucullata, var. alpina, 

 Caladenia menziesii, &c. 



By Mr. R. Hall, about 30 species from Nar-Nar-Goon, in- 

 cluding Zieria smithii, Styphelia ericoides, Tetratheca ciliata 

 (white variety), also Lycopodium densum. 



By Mr. G. E. Shepherd, about 40 species from Somerville, 

 including Sprengelia incarnata, Epacris oblusa, E. impressa (red 

 and white varieties), Dillwynia jloribunda, &c. 



By Mr. H. T. Tisdall, about 20 species from Eltham, including 

 Grevillea rosmarini/olia, Senecio dryadeus, Caladenia carnea, 

 Pterosylis nutans, &c. 



By Mr. H. Wilcox, about 40 species from Mornington Junc- 

 tion, including Tetratheca ciliata (white variety), Diuris longi- 

 folia, D. pedunculata, Caladenia suaveolens, Prasopkyllum elatum, 

 &c. 



NATURAL HISTORY NOTES. 



Mr. H. C. Smart forwarded a note recording the finding of the 

 White-browed Tree-creeper, Climacteris superciliosa, North, for 

 the first time in Victoria at Lake Boga in August last. 



Mr. R. Hall recorded the Chestnut-rumped Tit and Red- 

 capped Robin as foster parents of the Bronze Cuckoo. 



EXHIBITS. 



By Mr. A. Coles. — A branch of Silver Leaf and Paper Bark of 

 Rhodesia, and wood from Zambesi River, South Africa. 



By Mr. C. French, jun. — Photographs taken by Mr. E. Pescott, 

 of Cabbage-tree Palms, Livistona australis, growing at Cabbage- 

 tree Creek, East Gippsland, 



By G. A. Keartland. — Skins and eggs of Collared Plain 

 Wanderer, Pedionomus torquatus. 



By Mr. H. C. Smart. — White-browed Tree-creeper, Climacteris 

 superciliosa, recently obtained at Lake Boga. New for Victoria. 



By Mr. Chas. Walter. — Epacris paludosa, R. Brown, collected 

 by Ed. E. Pescott at Cabbage-tree Creek, East Gippsland, pre- 

 viously recorded in Victoria only from the North-Eastern alpine 

 districts. 



A comparatively early adjournment was made, to enable those 

 present to examine the wild flowers exhibited, after which the 

 meeting terminated. 



