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List of papers read before the Linnean Society of New South 
Wales, 1891 :— 
Jan, 28. 1—Notes on the occurrence of Stilbite in the eruptive 
rocks of Jamberoo, New South Wales. By B. G. 
Engelhardt. 
Feb. 25. 2—On the anatomy of some Tasmanian Land Snails. 
By CO. Hedley, F.u.s. 
3—Notes on a small collection of Hymenoptera from 
Narrabri, N.S. Wales. By W. W. Froggatt. 
4—Description of a new species of Tortricide. By J. 
Hartley Durrant, communicated by A. 8. Olliff. 
5—Stray notes on Lepidoptera, No. 2. By A. Sidney 
Olliff, F.E.s. 
6—Notes on Australian Aboriginal Stone Weapons and 
Implements, Nos. 10-15. By R. Etheridge Junr. 
Mar. 25. 7—On the Classification of Eucalypts. By Rev. W. 
Woolls, PH.D., F.L.S. 
8—On the trail of an extinet Bird. By C. W. DeVis,m.a. 
9Note on an extinct Eagle. By C. W. DeVis, ma. 
10—The Land Molluscan Fauna of British New Guinea. 
By C. Hedley, F.L.s. 
Apr. 29. 11—On the occurrence of Barite (Barytes) in the Hawkes- 
bury Sandstones near Sydney. By H. G. Smith. 
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12—On the occurrence of a Gum in ULchinocarpus 
(Sloanea) australis, Benth. By J. H. Maiden, 
F.L.S., F.C.S. 
13—Notes on Australian Economic Botany, No. 2. By 
J. H. Maiden, F.1.s., F.C.S. 
14—In confirmation of the genus Owenia, so-called. By 
C. W. De Vis, M.A. 
15—Onyx and Dipeltis, new Nematode genera; with a 
note on Dorylaimus. By N. A. Cobb. 
May 27. 16—A contribution to the Geology and Petrography of 
Bathurst, New South Wales. By Rev. J. Milne 
Curran, F.G.S. 
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