1794 
president’s address. 
The Hon. W. Macleay, M.L.C., Arc., &c. — Three viz. : (1) On 
Ophidians from King’s Sound, and (2 and 3) On the Insects of 
King’s Sound and its ^dcinity. pp. 3 + 27 + 19. 
Captain F. W. Hutton. — On the Mueller Glacier, New Zealand, 
'with a postscript. 2 Plates. 
G. Hurst, M.B., Ch. M. — On the Egg of a Cuckoo supposed to 
l>e Cacomantis imperratus. 
W. W. Froggatt. — On the Natives of West Kimberley, N. W. 
Australia. 
E. G. W. Palmer. — On Foster Parentage among Birds. 
W. M. Bale, F.R.M.S. — On new and rare Hydroida in the 
Australian Museum collection. 2 Plates. 
Rev. J. Milne Curran, F.G.S. — On Carboniferous and Silurian 
Fossils from Central New South Wales. 
W. J. McKay, B.Sc. — An original investigation into the 
development and structure of the Pineal Eye in Hinulia 
(Lygosoma) tceniolata, and Grammatophora ( Ampldholums J 
muricata. 3 Plates. 
J. D. Ogilby, F.L.S. — (1) On the Destruction of Fish in the 
National Park by a species of Saprolegnia, (2) On a new genus 
and species of Deep Sea Fish from Lord Howe Island, and (3) 
Notes on the synonymy and distribution of Australian Palse- 
ichthyes. 
J. J. Fletcher, il.A., B.Sc. — (1) On Imng specimens of 
Feripatics Leuckarti, (2) List of Plants obtained by Mr. Froggatt 
in W. Australia, (3) Notes on Australian Earthworms, Part 5. 
T. G. Sloane. — A note on the Carenides wdth descriptions of 
new species. 
J. D. Cox, M.D., F.L.S. — On two Wax Figures obtained from 
an aboriginal camp near Rockhampton. 2 Plates. 
T. P. Lucas, M.R.C.S.E., d:c. — Contribution to a knowledge of 
the genus lodis. 
