8 W. H. WARREN. 
Victoria. In addition to the usual books bound for the library 
shelves, one hundred and seventy-five volumes of incomplete sets 
of American and Continental scientific publications have been 
placed in cloth covers, thus rendering them available for reference, 
—three hundred and sixty volumes in all have been thus treated, 
and it is hoped that the remainder will be completed this year. 
Hachanges and Publications.—During the past year we have 
exchanged our volume with three hundred and ninety-two kindred 
societies, receiving in return one hundred and seventy-one volumes, 
seven hundred and thirty-nine parts, seventy-seven pamphlets, 
fifty-eight reports, thirty-one meteorological charts and diagrams, 
four hydrographic charts, one photograph, and one engraving,— 
a total of one thousand and eighty-two publications. ‘Twenty-one 
societies have been added to the Exchange List as follows :— 
1. Académie des Sciences, Cracow. 2. Naturwissenschaftlicher 
Verein fiir Steiermark in Graz. 3. Société Géologique de Nor- 
mandie, Havre. 4. Faculté des Sciences de Marseille. 5. Société 
des Sciences Naturelles de Ouest de la France, Nantes. 6. 
Wurttembergischer Verein fiir Handelsgeographie, Stuttgart. 
7. Literary and Historical Society, Quebec. 8. Institute of 
Jamaica, Kingston. 9. Royal Geographical Society of Austra- 
lasia—N.8. Wales Branch. 10. Royal Geographical Society of 
Australasia—South Australian Branch. 11. Royal Geographical 
Society of Australasia— Victorian Branch. 12. Geological Survey 
of Queensland. 13. Geological Survey of South Australia. 14. 
Geological Survey of Tasmania. 15. Geological Survey of Wes- 
tern Australia. 16. St. Andrew’s University, Scotland. 17. 
Colonial Museum, Haarlem. 18. United States Artillery School, 
Fort Monroe, Va. 19. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts 
and Letters, Madison. 20. American Institute of Mining En- 
gineers, N.Y. 21. Geological Society of America, Rochester, N.Y. 
Clarke Medal.—At the meeting of the Council on the 30th 
November last, it was resolved that the Clarke Memorial Medal 
for 1893 be awarded to Prof. Ralph Tate, F.c.s., F.L.s., University, 
Adelaide, in recognition of his long continued scientific labours, 
