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Type amongst crudis Aborigin als,’ arate ted yé sin 
Exuisits.— Mr. Water Howcniw exhibited a large 
cylinder of flint obtained by Mrs. Pascoe of Port MacDonnell 
Edga 
Great Northern railway line. n proved "a be an example 
of Denisonia suta, Peters, and is, perhaps, only the third 
lso d 
similarity of D. frontalis, Ogilby, and D. forresti, Boulenger, 
to the snake exhibited. He also showed photographs of the 
large blue whale, 87 ft. 10 in. long, stranded at Corvisart Bay, 
and later towed to Strea Bay, where the skeleton was 
obtained for Wem dac to the South Australian Museum. 
Samples of the raw oil were likewise ethihited. "r S. A. 
p. T = eei Vhite, :—''Capt. Sturt obtained it at a 
63. They were Xara in companies of ten e 
ceci or E ts Te Mr A M. ited some ga 
insects of the genus i the female insect is wing- 
1s enclosed a xe with three long horns; the 
| , but in its earlier stages 
