ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. Xlll. 



THE FOLLOWING PAPERS WERE READ: 



1. "On some Australian Freshwater Oopepoda and Ostra- 



coda," by Miss Marguerite Henry, b.Sc, (communicated 

 by Professor S. J. Johnston). 



2. "Some Notes on Neurosoria pteroides," by Rev. W. W. 



Watts. 



3. "Notes on Eucalyptus, No. VII, with descriptions of 



new species," by J. H. Maiden, i.s.o., f.r.s. Remarks 

 were made by Messrs. R. H. Cambage andR. T. Baker. 



exhibit : 

 Mr. C. A. Sussmilch exhibited some specimens of a large 

 species of Strophomena, probably a new species, found in a 

 bed of tuff about five miles from Gloucester. 



AUGUST 6th, 1919. 



The four hundred and seventh General Monthly Meeting 

 was held at the Society's House, 5 Elizabeth Street, at 

 8 p.m. 



Professor C. E. Fawsitt, President in the Ohair. 



Thirty-four members and two visitors were present. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 

 confirmed. 



The certificates of twelve candidates for admission as 

 ordinary members were read : six for the second, and six 

 for the first time. 



Messrs. G. Hooper and W. Welch were appointed Scru- 

 tineers, and Dr. R. Greig-Smith deputed to preside at the 

 Ballot Box. 



The following gentlemen were duly elected ordinary 

 members of the Society: — George Joseph Burrows, Herbert 

 Vernon Bettley-Cooke, Edward Henry Oowdery, Robert 

 Walter Hardie, Herbert E. Pratten, Walter L. Waterhouse. 



