ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. KEY. 
“Pottery Decorated with designs of Australian Flowers,” by 
Bilton. 
This collection consists of eight specimens of pottery in various 
shapes, manufactured by Doulton and Co., England. 
“‘ Vegetable Sheep.” 
This is an entire plant (Raoulia mammilaris, Hook., fils.) belonging to 
the Family Compositae. It is found above the snow line on the 
mountains of New Zealand at an elevation of 7,000 feet. It derives its 
common name from its resemblance to a sheep, and when seen in any 
number, gives the appearance of a flock of sheep pasturing. 
*“‘ Artificial Camphor.”’ 
This product is identical in composition with native camphor ; it is 
now made synthetically. The raw material is pinene of which terpene, 
ordinary turpentine, so largely consists. This artificial camphor is now 
an article of commerce, 
“ Model of the Tunny,” Geymo maccoy1, Fam. Scombridae. 
This is the cast of probably the first fish of this species recorded in 
Australia. 
Mr. F. M. Brapben, Principal Librarian, Public Library— 
(On behalf of THe TRuSTEES oF THE PuBLic LIBRARY 
oF N.S. WaLes)— 
“ Engravings, Prints, etc.”:— 
‘Captain James Cook.’ (Artist, G. Webber; engraver, F. 
Bartolozzi, 1784.) 
‘Mort du Capitaine Cook.’ (Artist, J. Clevely; engraver, 
Piringer.) The English engravings representing the 
murder of Captain Cook are well known, but not so the 
French ones, which are comparatively rare. 
‘Karakakoa Bay, Hawaii, 1814.’ (Artist, T. Heddington ; 
engraver, M. Dubourg.) Coloured engraving of the 
Bay where Captain Cook was murdered, 1779. 
SSic. joseph Banks.) (Artist, I. Phillips; engraver, S: 
W. Reynolds, 1828.) 
‘La Pérouse.’ (Proof engraving by Woolnoth.) 
‘Bligh transplanting Bread-fruit Trees from Otaheite to the 
West Indies.’ (Painted and engraved by Gosse.) 
‘Sydney in 1804.’ Coloured engraving, (Artist, E. Dayes; 
engraver, F. Jukes). 
