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careous rock from the vicinity of Cape Jervis from a raised 
beach above the Till, and mentioned that Second Valley was 
well wo mL a visit, "being 6 vidently M di out of the 
Homotaxis,” by Pror. RaLpH Tare, F.G.S. (Withdrawn 
ORDINARY MEETING, APRIL 3, 1900. 
Wk i — M.B. (P — in the chair. 
Exuisits.—Mr. GrrTINS showed the fruit of a Japanese 
ding are which Mr. J. G. 0. Tepper subsequently dis- 
&c., and made some interesting remarks on this troublesome 
insect. 
PAPERS. —“A Collection of Birds Skins from Kalgoorlie, 
W.A.” by Rosert Hatt. “Further Notes on Australian 
Coleoptera, &c.," by Rev. THOMAS BLACKBURN, B.A. 
ORDINARY MEETING, May 1, gg. 
W. L. Crgnaxp, M.B. (P — - - chai 
_ Exuisrrs—Preswent, referring to xe. of last mest- 
ing, stated that it had been. noticed at in two distin 
, ra 
matrix in which REN, were found from the De 
mine, South Africa. A. Zerrz, F.E.S., Assistant Director 2 
he Museum, exhibited 20 species of abnormally EY iod 
collected in South Australia. J. G. O. Terrer, F.L.S 
hibited a pou of wattle tree stem nike riddled by 
the larve of (Agrilus Australasie) beetles which ar 
destruc a in wattle plantations. Also a rare fomite. 
Battarrea sp.! forwarded from Dalkey by Miss Ware. 
