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irea where such a leaf might be looked for 

 ' belongs to the Cretaceous genus Grewiop 



erosion and transportation by glacial action, as we know t 



be located in the sandstone layers ovorlyimr the Cretaeei 

 the north and west of Richmond Valley station. 



Mr. Joseph ( '. Thompson exhibited a shin da huge inn 

 was killed in the basement of his residence, at Clifton, on 

 of April 1st. 



Mr. Hollick showed a diorite pebble, with a thin s* 



Drift at Princes Bay and atrractrd attention from its om 

 ritie structure, so different from that of the close-drained .1 



tion showed it to be a diorite, consisting of hori 



: he former partly altered to green ac 



similar rock was found in a place by Mr. Gratacap, oi 



Lane, Xorthfield, and was described by him in the Pro< 



December 12th, 1891. 



Mr. Hollick referred to the memorandum in regard to a 

 Barred Owl having been found near Bulbs Head, as n 

 Proceedings of April 11th, 1891, and stated that the hiid 

 nested lis the same tree. On March 12th of the present yt 

 three eggs were found by Mr. ( harles H. Harte. The tre< 

 in the same patch of woodland in which the Red Should 



