•loUK. Roy. 8oc., Western Australia, Vol. XXVIII. 
\x. 
14tii April^ 1042— 
Papers — ‘ ■ Bryozoa from tlio WamlaoTO aiul Nooiicanbah series of Western 
Australia,” Part I, by *loan Croekford, M.Bp., eomrnimieated by Pro- 
fessor E. de 0. Clarke, M.A. 
“A Revision of some previously described species of Bryozoa from the 
rapper I'alaeozoic of Western Australia,” by Joan Croekford, M.Sc., 
communicated by Professor E. de C. ('larke, M.A. 
“Fossil Plants from Oingin, Western Australia,” by Dr. A. B. Walkom, 
communicated by Professor E. de C. Clarke, M.A. 
‘‘Two New Co])epods from Western Australia,” bv Mr. W, B. Pairbridge, 
B.Rc. 
12t!i AIay, 1942— 
Papers — “Metamorphosis of tlie Jas])er Bars of Western Australia,” by 
Or. K. R. Miles. 
E.rhihits — Dr. R. T. Prider exhibited aji example of Banded Quartz Hypers- 
thene Rock from 12 miles north-west of Bolgart. 
Oth Jt'NE, 1042 — 
Papers — “A consideration of the insect Population associated with Cow 
Dung at Crawley, W.A.,” by Air. C. J. Snowball, B.Bc. (Ifon.). 
“The Essential Oil of Eucalppins erythremewa^’ by Dr. E. M. Watson. 
Exhibits — Mr. R. C. Wilson exhibited specimens of copper from Marda as 
an exani})le of ihe good results obtained by the use of small smelting 
plants. 
