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5th Serie. No. 

 the Queensland 



MAT, 1886. 



The monthly meeting of the Society was held on Tuesday, May 18,. 

 at the Museum. Lieut. C. E. Beddome (I.N.) in the chair. ^ 



The following gentlemen were elected Fellows of the Society, viz.:— 

 Rev. J. Dillon, curate at St. George's, Lieut. Farrell, and Mr. E. R Ash. 



Owino- to important official engagements the hon. secretary (Hon. 

 Dr. Agnew) was unable to be present. The assistant secretary brought 

 forward the usual returns, viz.:— 



List of additions to the library during the month ot April :— 



A Synopsis of the Queensland Flora, containing both the Phcenogamous 

 and Cryptogamous plants. First supplement by F. M. Bailey. 

 Pamphlets.— From the author. 



Annals and Magazines of Natural History.— March. 



Annales de la Societe Malacologique de Belgique. Tome XV. 

 DeuxifSme Serie. Tome V. Fascicule 1. Annee 1880.— From the 



Annales de la Societe Royal Malacologique de Belgique. Tome XIX. 

 Troisieme Serie. Tome IV. Anniel884.— From the Society. Annalen 

 des K.K. iNaturhistorischen Hofmuseums redigirt, Von Dr. Franz, Ritter 

 Von Hauer. Band], No. 1.— From the Society. 



Alhenmum, February. 



Boleteim da Sociedade de Geographia de Lisboa, 

 7, 8. — From the Society. 



Catalogue of the indigenous woods contained n 

 Court, Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886, with a brief popular 

 description of the trees, their distribution, qualities, uses of timber, 

 etc., etc.— By F. M. Bailey, F.L.S. 



Classified index of the indigenous and nauturalised plants of Queens- 

 land, with an alphabetical index of genera of the first part ol the work. 

 Pamphlets, by F. M. Bailey, F.L.S.- From the author. 



Catalogue of the Fossil Mammalia in the British Museum (Natural 

 History), Ft. II. containing the order (TJngulata, sub-order Artiodactyla). 

 —By R. Lydekker, B.A., F.G.S. 



Catalogue of the Pateozoic Plants in the British Museum. 



Catalogue of the lizards in the British Museum (Natural History, 

 second edition), by George Albert Bouleuger, Vol. II. Iguamdas, 

 Xenosauridce, Zommdfe," Anguidas, Anniellida?, Helodermatirte, 

 Varanidse, Xanthusiidsa, Terida;, Amphisbamida3 (bound. 

 Trustees British Museum. 



Geological Magazine April. 



Imperial Federation, No. 3, Vol. I. March, 1886.- 



Journal of the Society of Arts, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26. 



Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India. Palseontologia Indica, 

 Sec. XIII. Salt-range Fossils, by William Waagen, Ph.D. 1. Productus 

 —Limestone Fossils. 5. Bryozoa— Annelida— Echinodermata, with 

 plates. LXXXVII— XCVL— From the Dept. 



Nature. February. 



On the comparative temperature of the Northern and Southern, 

 Hemispheres of the Earth— On the geometrical construction of the cell 

 of the honey bee-On the figures of the Planets. By Prof. Henry 

 Hennessey, F.R.S. Pamphlets.— From the Author. 



Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. 

 Pt 4 Also record of Proceedings. — From the Society. 



i J roc"edinfs and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada for the 

 year 1884. Vol. II. , bound.-From the Society 



Proces-Verbaux des Seances de la Societe Royale Malacologique de 

 Behdque Tome XIV. Annee 1885.— From the Society. 

 Societe deGeograpbie, No. 5-6, 1886.— From the Society. 



-From the- 



-From the Editor. 



Vol. X., 



