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Journal of Science, August. 
Journal of the Society of Arts, July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. 
Map showing the site of Melbourne and the position of the Huts and 
Buildings previous to the foundation of the Township, by Sir Richard 
Bourke, in 1837.—From the Government. 
Maps to accompany Report of Progress, 1882-3-4,—From the Society. 
Mémoires de la Société Royale des Sciences de Liege. Le tome xi, 
Mai, 1885.—F rom the Society. 
Mineral Statistics of Victoria for the Year 1884, with Report 
of the Seeretary of Mines.—From the Mines Department. 
Monthly Record Meteorological Observations, April 1885, Melbourne. 
—From the Meteorological Department. 
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. June. 
Provincial Medical Journal, vol. IV., No. 44.—From the Editor. 
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, vols. 27—38, Nos. 232 to 
237.—From the Society. 
Proceedings of the Canadian Institute, Toronto, July, 1885, 3rd series, 
vol. 3. 
Records of the Geological Survey of India, vol. 18, part IIL, 1885,— 
From the Geological Department. 
Registers of Original Observations in 1885, reduced and corrected, 
January 18, India,—From the Department. 
Statistics of the Colony of New Zealand for the year 1884, part 
IV., Finance, Accumulation, and Production.—From the Government. 
Systematic Census of Australian Plants, with Chronologic, Literary, 
and Geographic Annotations.—By Baron Von Miieller. Second Annual 
Supplement for 1884,—From the Author. ; 
Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan, vol. XII., part 4, 
vol. XIII., part 1, July, 1885.—From the Society. 
Victorian Naturalist, Vol. XI, No. 5, September, 1885. From the 
Field Naturalist Club of Victoria, 
Vital and Meteorological Statistics of the Registration districts of 
Hobart and Launceston for August, 1885. From the Government 
Statistician. 
PRESENTATIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 
Mammals. 
Tasmanian Porcupine (Echidna setosa), Mr. Archer. 
Birds. " 
New Holland Goshawk (Astur nove hollandiz), Mr. Street. 
Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax), Mr. J. N. Whitehead. 
Lewins Rail (Rallus lewini), Mr. A. Flexmore. 
Fishes. 
A Parrot Fish (Labrichthy mortoni), Mr. W. L. Boyes. 
Blenny (Cristiceps sp.), Mr. Self. 
A Young Ray, Herr Schott. 
Native bread, Mylitta Australis. Mr. P. S. Seager. 
Rocks, Ete. 
1, Yellow Copper Ore and Pyrites, from the Tasmanian Mine. 2. 
Quartz, New Native Youth Gold Mining Co,, Lefroy, 800 feet level, 
470 feet below sea level. 3. Outcrop of Quartz-conglomerate, Ophir 
Township, Beaconsfield. 4. Outcrop, ‘‘Gossan,” Tasmanian Mine, 
Beaconsfield. 5. Sandstone, from the Lefroy Mine, Beaconsfield, 400 
feet level, and 260 feet below sea level. From Mr. Joseph Davies, 
Beaconsfield. 
