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PEOCEEDIN-GS OF THE GEOLOGICAX SOCIETY. 



Museum. 



The Collections in the Museum remain in much the same con- 

 dition as at the date of the last Eeport of the Committee. 



During the year 1884 several interesting Donations were made to 

 the Museum, the chief among them being a series of fossil Chilo- 

 stomatous Brj^ozoa from Muddy Creek, Yictoria, Australia, illustrative 

 of Mr. A. W. Waters's papers in the ' Quarterly Journal,' presented 

 by J. Bracebridge Wilson, Esq., of Geelong. The others were : — A 

 specimen of Trowlesworthite, presented by E. N. "Worth, Esq., 

 E.Gr.S.; specimens of " Iron- amianthus," presented by the Eev. J, 

 Magens Mello, E.G.S. ; specimens illustrative of his paper on Por- 

 thaUa Cove, presented by J. H. Collins, Esq., F.G.S.; two slides of 

 Cretaceous Lichenoporidse, presented by G. E. Yine, Esq. ; and casts 

 of Footprints in the Lower ^ew Eed Sandstone of Penrith, presented 

 by G. Y. Smith, Esq., E.G.S. 



