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during February, 1905, by Inspector Smithers, who mentioned 

 that it was the smallest amongst a number captured at the same 

 time, some of which were about 21bs. in weight. 



Mr. Stead also drew the attention of biologists to the great 

 utility of Waterproof Indian Ink (Higgins') in the writing of 

 labels for immersion with specimens in formalin. 



Mr. T. Griffith Taylor showed some very large fossil gastropods, 

 probably a species of Cerithium, recently collected by him from 

 the Miocene beds at Aldinga, South Australia. 



