xiii. 



THE FOLLOWING I'AI'KJiS WERE READ: 



1. "On the respective limits of !•"•■. leral ami State Legisla- 



tion in regard to Companies," by A. Duckworth, 

 f.r.e.s. Remarks were made by Mr. Garment. 



2. " Records of the earlier French Botanists, as regards 



Australian Botany," by J. H. Maiden, f.l.s. Remarks 

 were made by Mr. Cambage. 



3. " Stone Rolls, in the Bulli Coal Seam of N. S. Wales," by 



W. G. WOOLNOUGH, d.sc, p.oa Remarks were made by 

 the President. 

 1. "Worm-nests in Australian Cattle due to Filaria 

 (Onchocerca) G/u.son/, with notes on similar structure 

 in Camels- by J. BUBTON Cleland, m.d., ch .*., and T. 

 Harvey Johnston, ma., b.«* 



5. "On the anatomy and possible mode of transmission of 



Filaria (Onchocerca) Gibsoni," by T. Harvey John- 

 ston, m.a, b.sc, and .). Bi rtom Cleland, m d. i i. h. 



6. "Palaeontology of the Lower Shoallmven Uiv. r,"' by C.F. 



Laseron. [Communicated by K. T. Baker, f.l.s. | In 

 the absence of Mr. Baker, the paper was read by Mr. 

 Henry G. SMITH, f.c.s. Remarks were made by Dr. 



WOOLNOUGH. 



Owing to the lateness of the ] 



exhibits: 

 Various exhibits were shown and described by Mr. .1. II. 

 Maidbn and Br. Woolnouoh. 



Mr. T. Harvey Johnston exhibited a series of entozoa 

 (Cestodes) from New South Wales lishes :— 



(1) Plujllobuthrium sp. from the spiral valve of the fiddler, 

 Trygonorrhina fasciala, Mall and Henb (Sydney); (2) PhylUh 

 bothrium vagans, Hasw., from spiral valve of the Port Jackson 

 shark, Ueterodontus (Cestracion) philippi, Bl. Schn. (Sydney); (3) 



