Phyllobothrinm sp., (4) Anthobothrinm sp., (■*)) Monorygmasp. and 

 (6) Tetrarhynchus sp., form the spiral valve of the banded wobbe- 

 Sjong. <>rectolobus ornatris, De Vis (Sydney); (7) Phyllobothrinm 

 sp., from the spiral valve of the ocellated wobbegong, Orectolobns 

 maculatus, Bonnaterre (syn. 0. barbatus, Gmel.) Sydney; (8) Phyl- 

 lobothrium sp. from the spiral valve of the common sting ray, 

 'Trygonoptera testacea, Mull and Henle (Sydney); (9) Tetrarhynchus 

 sp. (immature) from the groper, Achoerodns gouldii, Rich. (Sydney >: 

 (10) Tetrarhynchus sp. from the muscles of the tailer, Pomatomn* 

 saltatrix, Linn. (Sydney and West Australia); (11) Bothrio- 

 cephalus sp. from the freshwater eel Anguilla reinhardtii, Steind. 

 (Prospect, Sydney). 



ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS, AUGUST 3, 1910. 



The General Monthly Meeting of the Society was held 

 at the Society's House, Xo. .1 Klizaheth-street North, on 

 Wednesday evening, August 3rd, 1910. 



Prof. David, b.a., c.m.g., f.r.s., President, in the Chair. 



Dr. J. V. Danes of Prague University, and J. Allan 

 Thompson, b.a., Geologist to Capt. Scott's British Antarctic 

 Expedition, 1910. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 

 confirmed. 



The President referred to the loss the Society has sus- 

 tained through the death of Dr. Walter Spencer, one of 

 our Vice-Presidents, and drew attention to the necessity 

 of supporting the work of the British Science Guild in which 

 Dr. Spencer had taken so keen an interest, and of which 

 he had been President up to the time of bis death. 



The certificate of one candidate was read for the first 



