290 PROCEEDINGS. 
Selfe, Norman.—1. Old prints of London Churches. 2. Copy of 
a ete Londini.” 3. Old prints of Hampton Court 
— . Old Remter Dish. 5. Leaden bust of Sir Isaac 
. Wovens 
Wright, Dr. —Original letter from Lord Nelson, conveying the 
account of the Battle of the Nile. 
Dowling, auaee —Old map of Sydney. 
Adams, P. Totnes —Shields taken from trees 
‘lly "marked by Surveyors, some in 
Sinclair, Subhiontad —Figures of animals cut by Esquimaux, in 
bone. 
Cox, Dr.—1. Two carved shells from New Caledonia. Collec- 
tion of cloths from the 8. Sea Islands, collected on “i three 
voyages of Captain Cook. 
Wilkinson, C. 8., Government Geologist.—1. Boomerangs from 
Bourke, NSW. 2. Carapace of tortoise from Ma dagascar. 
Kava Bowl from Solomon Islands. 4. Warrior’s club, 
Santa Cruz. 
Amateur Photographic Society.— Views of New South Wales. 
Cox, 8S. Herbert.—The Diamonds of New South Wales, sliusteated : 
lantern views. 
Hewett, T. E.—Experiments with polarised light. 
Has well, W. A., M.A., B.Sc.—Wax models of the development of 
—1l. The serpula (a marine annelid worm). 2. The fresh- 
water crayfish. 3. The chick. 
Ha <r, L.—Flying machines, the motion of ~ ae ke., 
the su su 
Katz, Dr. o =-Pare cultivation - micro-organisms, bacteria, &e., 
in Sydney water and ensi 
Wilkinson, Dr. W. C.—Pure es of micro-organisms, 
bacteria, &c., in solid media, Koch’s method. 
Haswell, W. A., M. A., B.Se. —Series of specimens illustrating the 
marine zoology of Port Jackson. 
Brazier, John, F.L.S.—Five specimens of recent trigonias. ae 
Collie, Rev. Robt., F.LS.—l. Rare ferns mounted on cards and 
in album. 2. Specimen of tin ore from N. England. 
3 oe 
mosses of N. 8. Wales collected by. 
Rigs, a Be 7. iZeunmcine of ash and scoria, from recent voleani¢ 
ruption in 
Cox, ri Herbert, F.G.8—Block of Alunite, and some slant 
manufactured from the stone. 
ays = notte Silurian and carboniferous fossils. 2. Gems 
Berrima. 
