194 Royal Society of Victoria. 



23 Collection of Yictorian Marine Polyzoa, and Microscope. 

 By Mr. Joseph Gabriel. 



24. Pond Life; Fresh Water Polyzoa. By Mr. F. Barnard. 



25. New Geological Map of Australia. Exhibited by Mr. C. 



W. Langtree, Secretary of the Mining Department. 



26. Map of the Wilson Promontory, showing the area which 



it is proposed to form into a National Park for the 

 preservation of the Fauna and Flora of Victoria. 

 Contributed by Mr. W. H. Steel, C.E., of the Public 

 Works Department. 



27. Geological May of the Wilson Promontory. By the 



Boyal Society. 



28. New Chart of the Antarctic Pegions. Presented to the 



Poyal Society by the Hydrographer to the Admiralty. 



29. Objects collected in New Guinea. Exhibited by Mr. A. 



C. Macdonald, Hon. Sec. Poyal Geographical Society 

 of Victoria. 



30. Book entitled, " Travels in Siberia, or Official Report of 



the Paris Academy of Science on the Observations of 

 the Transit of Yenus in 1762." Exhibited by Mr. 

 J. E. Prince. 



31. Herbarium. By Baron F. von Mueller, K.C.M.G., 



F.RS. 



32. Map of the Yan Yean Water Supply System and Photo- 



graphs of some of the works, were exhibited by Mr. 

 W. Davidson, C.E., Engineer-in- charge. 



Thursday^ December 15th, 1887. 



Present : the President, Professor Kernot, M.A., in the chair, 

 and twenty members and associates. 



Mr. Percy Wilkinson was duly elected by ballot as an associate, 



Messrs. James E. Gilbert and P. E. Joseph, were re-elected as 

 Auditors. 



The President invited nominations of office-bearers for election 

 at the Annual Meeting in March 1888, and in reply to Mr. 

 Marks, said that Mr. Newbery hoped to return from Europe and 

 take an active part in the work of the Society. 



Four nominations for the Council were received. 



The President read the reply which had been received to the 

 address tendered by the Society to Her Majesty the Queen on the 

 occasion of her Jubilee. 



