Jour. Roy. Soc. Wkstkrn Australia, You. XXX 
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14ti-i March, 1044 — 
layers — (I) “A Revision of Western Australian Species of Triodia, R. Br., ” 
by Miss Nancy T. Burbidge. 
(2) “New Crustacea from the Swan River Estuary,” by Mr. J. M. Thomson. 
(3) “The Fauna of the Algal Zone of the Swan River Estuary,” by Mr. J. 
M. Thomson. 
Address — “Sharks of Western Australia,” by Mr. G. P. Whitley. 
11th April, 1944 — 
Addresses — (1) “Quartz,” by Dr. Dorothy Carroll. 
(2) “Plant Breeding for Quality with special reference to Wheat,” by Mr. 
A. J. Milligan and Dr. L. W. Samuel. 
9th May, 1944— 
Paper — “Investigation of Some Phosphatic Nodules from Dandaragan, Wes- 
tern Australia,” by Dr. K. R. Miles. 
Addresses — (1) “Mica,” by Messrs. R. S. Matheson and J. S. Foxall. 
(2) “Principles of Measuring and Controlling Furnace Temperatures,” by 
Mr. J. Shearer. 
Election of Member — Sq/Ldr. J. J. Hogan as an Ordinary Member. 
Exhibits — Mr. Steedman : Various botanical exhibits. 
13tjt Junk, 1944— 
Addresses— (1) “Tin,” by Mr. R. A. Hobson. 
(2) “Crystals,” by Dr. R. T. Prider. 
(3) “Graphite, and its Recovery in Western Australia,” by Dr. E. M. 
W atson. 
Exhibits — (1) Mr. Glauert: A specimen! of the Kangaroo Mouse from the 
Murchison District, and a Black Shouldered Kite which commonly preys 
on this animal. 
(2) Mr. Steedman: Various botanical specimens. 
