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Society at the Sydney Conference, or, in case of their not 
being able to do so, then our Hon. Fellows Charles Hedley 
and Professor Wilson.’’ 
ParERS.—'A Contribution to the Study of Habron- 
emiasis,” by Lions. B. Burr, D.V.Sc. A paper on “The 
Phaestos Disk: its Cypriote Origin,” by Aran Rowe (com- 
municated through the President), was laid on the table, and 
its reading was postponed until the next meeting. 
ORDINARY MEETING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. 
THe PmEsrDENT (Sir Joseph Verco, M.D., F.R.C.S.) in 
the chair. 
Nomrnations.—Prof. T. Braileford Robertson and Alan 
Rowe were nominated as Fellows. 
XHIBITS.—Prof. WarLrER HowcHiN exhibited a tym- 
which the whole of the pulp and pith had been extra 
by black rats, leaving only the rind. Mr. A. M. LEA ex- 
hibited a gigantic longicorn beetle (Batocera wallacei) from 
New Guinea, measuring 18 inches he extended 
an e. Mr. A. R. Rippre showed a glass-headed pin 
in which the glass had assumed an amethystine tint from 
é uu. by 
Howchin) ; "Notes on some Miscellaneous 
ith Descriptions of New Species, Part V.," by 
