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November, 1922 
Benjamin Bynoe, of the Beagle , was born in 1803, retired from the 
service in 1863, and died in England on 13th November, 1865. John 
Macgillivray, of the Rattlesnake , died in Sydney on 6th June, 
1868, shortly after returning from an expedition to the Richmond 
River. James Fowler Wilcox was born in Somersetshire, 2nd February, 
1823; arrived in Sydney, 1823; and died at South Grafton (New South 
Wales), 11th July, 1881. He was on board the Rattlesnake from 
December, 1846, to 1850. Later, he was engaged in business in Sydney 
for five years, and in 1857 he settled at South Grafton. The date of the 
death of Wilcox calls attention to the fact that a comparatively large 
number of men prominent in Australian ornithology (including John 
Gould) died in the neighbourhood of the year 1880. ] 
[Concluded.] 
LIBRARY EXCHANGES. 
The following additions have recently been made to 
the Club’s library: — 
National Museum of Victoria. — Guide to Australian 
Ethnological Collection, by Sir Baldwin Spencer; 3rd 
edition, with 33 plates. 
Victorian Naturalist, Vol. XXXIX., No. 6, October, 
1922. 
Spolia Zeylanica, issued from the Colombo Museum, 
Vol. XL, contents and index. 
United Empire, Journal of* Roy. Col. Institute, Vol. 
XII 1.. No. 8. June, 1922. 
Sel'borne Magazine and Nature Notes, Vol. XXIX., 
No. 349, Feb.-May, 1922. 
Scientific Australian, Vol. XXVIII., No. 6, Sept., 1922. 
American Midland Naturalist, issued by University 
of Notre Dame, Indiana, Vol. VIM., No. 3, May, 1922. 
(This number contains two interesting articles on Bird 
Migration.) 
Journal of Conchology, Vol. XVI., No. 9, June, 1922. 
Ohio Journal of* Science, Vol. XXII., No. 5, March, 
1922. Contains the concluding part of a series of papers 
by John L. Schaffner on the classification of plants — 
this part covering the algae. 
Hawaiian Entomological Society, Proceedings, Vol. 
IV. and Index. 
Natural History, Journal of the American Museum of 
Natural History, Vol. XXII., No. 3, May- June, 1922. As 
