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PaPER.—"A Tentative roo ik of the Nature of Heat 
‘as a Form of Energy," by J. G. O. Tzrrzn, F.L.S. 
Orpinary Merrıng, June 5, 1900. 
W. L. CLELAND, M.B. (President) in the chair. 
PROFESSOR RALPH Tate moved, Mr. HowcniN seconded— 
upon his election as member of the ‚Legislative. Council for 
the Central District of the colony.”—Carried by acclama- 
tion. 
Exuisits—J. G. O. Tepper, F.L.S., a piece of leather 
made from hide destroyed by Queensland tick. ^ E. Asupy, 
several moths collected by himself; one of which was identi- 
fie epper as Z4thosia. W. Howcum, F.G.S., ir 
connection with his paper on glacial action in Southern 
Yorke Peninsula, specimens of ice-marked stones. One 
was an ice-polished granite boulder from a well at Yorktown 
Vor in clay 60 ft n own. 
ERS.—“Eviden es of Extinct Glacial aon on Sou- 
die: Yorke Penia wala a" by Warter How : 
“Supplementary List of Plants from Mount Tondhursl Run,” 
by Max Kocn. 
Orpinary MEETING, Jury 3, 1900. 
W. L. Creranp, M.B. (President) in the chair. 
PArPER.— The Physical Features of Lake Callabonna, with 
an Account of the Discovery of its Fossil Remains," by Pro- 
E. R.S 
FESSOR C. SmRLING, MD, FRS. (Published in 
“Memoirs,” vol. L, part 2). 
ORDINARY MEETING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1900. 
W. L. Crevanp, M.B. (President) in the chair. 
Exuisits.—A. Zzrz, F.LS, C.M.ZS, exhibited two 
Mig de of crustaceans, Limnosia sp.? and Chelura sp.? which 
he discovered boring in the rie of Largs Bay Jetty and 
destro roying the outer Elano, hilst the Teredo riddles the 
interior. J. G. O. TEPPER F. L.S., showed a lime fruit 
affe a new disease not described by McAlpine in Fs 
“Diseases of Citrus Trees.’ W. H. SELWAY showed som 
e wild flowers gathered from the foot of hills some tio 
Tiles west of Golden Grove; also an orchid Caladenia? from 
Monarto. 
