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turned pillars, cornices, mouldings, &c. being prepared 
to exhibit the capabilities of the Colony’s woods. 
The motion was carried. 
A letter from Mr. R. W. S. Mitchell, Calcutta, was 
ead, and the package of Jute seed therein referred to, 
laid upon the table. The Secretary stated that by 
request of the Dire€tors he had written to Mr. Jenman 
for suggestions as to the disposal of the seed, and that 
-gentleman had kindly replied and offered to put it in 
packets for distribution. 
It was agreed that Mr. Jenman’s suggestions be adopted. 
The thanks of the Society were accorded to Mr. G. S. 
Jenman for a portrait of Baron Ferdinand von Mueller ; 
_also for the following donations to the Museum :— 
Miscellaneous Specimens from ove ..C, A. Loyd. 
$Coins ... oon see ...Dr, A. Cruyt. 
Nest of Swift and Moth a0 me ..«M. McLeod. 
7 Natural History Specimens des .. G. S. Jenman, 
2 Samples Black Sand with analyses ... ---Prof, J. B. Harrison. 
-Catlinite and Stone Implements ae »..C, W. Anderson, 
Mosquito Worms ... pa ste ---Dr. C. W. Daniels, 
Land Snails aud Larva oe ...J. Rodway. 
x Bird and 5 Butterflies gas doe «FF. V, McConnell, 
“Share Certificates, &c., of B,G. Museum Co, ...Dr. J. E. Godfrey. 
1 Scorpion a ose ««. W. Veccock, 
Abnormal Fowl’s Egg ee ma" 1. S. Hargreaves, 
‘Harpy Eagle des a a «J. Moir, 
‘Glass and Stones from Powis’ Gizzard eee J. A. Murray. 
Locust wwe ae Use «+A. Gordon, 
Rice grown in Bowl ane 
..A, van Schalwyck, 
The meeting then Mapritantnd! 
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Meeting held February 11th.—Prof. J. B. Harrison, 
M.A.,, &c., President, in the Chair. 
Members present 8, 
