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PaPERs.—''Notes on Three Species of Melaleuca,” by 
Epwin Curren (communicated by J. M. Black); ‘A Revision 
of the Australian Salicornieae,” by J. M. Bracx ; “Description 
Australia, No. 16,” by J. M. Brack; ‘‘The Physical Proper- 
ties of Some South Australian-grown Pines,” by Prof. R. W. 
CmaPMAN, M.A., B.C.E., F.R.A.S.; and ‘The Cambrian 
Trilobites of Australia and Tasmania," by R. ETHERIDGE, 
jun. : 
ANNUAL REPORT, 1918-19. 
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logical interest, and Captain White and Professor Howchin 
a description of the. discovery near Adelaide of aboriginal 
remains of considerable antiquity. ae 
he interest of the evening meetings has been maintained 
by the varied exhibits shown by members. 
teps are being taken to reorganize the regular exchange 
of our publications with those of other scientific bodies, many 
of which have fallen into arrear owing to the difficulty of 
` transit during the war. 
In October, 1918, an International Conference of 
Scientific Associations was held in the rooms of the Royal 
Society of London, and attended by delegates from all the. 
allied countries, with a view to establishing an Internationa 
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