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1. Dr. Haast then read a furtlier paper on Moas and Moa-himters, being 

 the third commnnioation on the subject. (See Transactions, p. 94.) Some 

 discussion took ph^ce. 



2. Dr. Haast also exhibited some casts of Foot-prints of the Moa presented 

 by the Director of the Colonial Museum, and said that he hoped to have been 

 able to show the members some of the original foot-piints, Mr. Munday, late 

 of Christchurch, having forwarded a specimen to the Canterbury Museum, but 

 it had, unfortunately, not yet come to hand. 



3. Dr. Barker read a second communication on "■ Continuous Creation 

 versus Darwinian Evolution." 



A discussion ensued, in which several members took part. 



4. Mr Fereday read a paper " On a Simple Method of Supplying Water 

 to the Christchurch Fire Engines." 



Mr. Bray said that a gi-eat objection to Mr. Fereday 's plan was the risk of 

 leakage. 



