PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS. 
1785 
The Libraiy of the Society has been enriched during the past 
year by many donations of books, among which must be 
mentioned : — 
1. From the Government of Victoria — 
Iconography of Australian Species of Acacia, F. v. 
Mueller, K.C.M.G., <fcc. v.-xiii. 
Prodromus of the Zoology of Australia, F. M'Coy, F.R.S., 
«kc. xiii.-xvi. 
2. From the Government of South Australia — 
Forest Flora of South Australia, pt. 8, J E. Brown, F.L.S. 
3. From the American Philosophical Society^ Philadelphia — 
Proceedings, «kc. Vols. xv.-xxiv. 
4. From the U.S.A. Geological Survey — 
Annual Reports, i.-iv., from the Director. 
5. From the Royal Society of Edinhurgh — 
A large donation of past Transactions and Proceedings. 
6. From the lion. William Macleay — 
Donovan’s Exotic Insects, 3 vols. China, India, Xew 
Holland. 
Fisheries Exhibition Literature, 14 vols. 
American Naturalist. Vols. i.-xx. 
Microscopic Journal, 1841, 1842. 
Transactions of Microscopical Society. Vols. i.-iii. 
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, 29 vols. 
Quarterly Journal of Geological Society. 1st Series, 
8 vols. 2nd Series, Vols. i.-xxii. 
Philosophical Tran.sactions, 1665-1800 (abridged). 
Proceedings of American Association for Advancement of 
Science. Vols. i.-xxxv. 
Revision of the Echini, by A. Agas.siz. 
