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Giles exhibited ten species of Rhopalocera not previously recorded 
from W.A., viz., Euplcea corrina, Melanitis leda. Ypthima arctous, 
Hypocysla irius, Junonia albicincta, Acrcea andromacha, Terias 
hecabe, Catopstlia poniona, Hesperilla sp., Tehcota sp. I hese were 
all from Napier Broome Bay and Koolan Island ; also a wasp, 
Polistes sp., and nest from the same locality. Dr. F. Tratman 
exhibited from Boya, Prassophyllum elalum, Diuris setacea, 
Drosera pallida, 1 ). neesii, Hakea undulala, Isopogon roseus, Cala- 
denia filameniosa, Tribonanlhes longipetala ; from Zig-Zag, 
Prassophyllum. striata. Caladenia menziesii. Pimelea argeniea, 
Verticordia acerosa, Diplopeltis huegelii ; from Gosnells, Microtis 
parviflora, Verticordia insignis, Calothaninus torulosus, Microcorys 
longifolia , Glossodia eniarginata, Thelymilra crinita, T. villosa, 
Utricularia hookeri, Stylidium carnosum, Thomasia glutinosa, 1 . 
montana. Mr. E. S. Simpson exhibited Microcline-perthite and 
Microcline pegmatite from Mahogany Creek ; Schlieren in quartz 
diorite from Boya ; Pilbarite in albite matrix from Wodgina 
Wiikite with i.i per cent, scandium oxide from Impilaks, Finland. 
October 15. — Visit to Messrs. Cuming, Smith and Co.’s 
Superphosphate and Acid Works, at West Guildford. 
October 25. — Demonstration : — “ Collection, Preservation 
and Study of Minerals,” by E. S. Simpson. 
October 29. — Excursion to Boya ; Mr H. M. Giles, leader. 
November 8. — General meeting ; chairman, Mr. A. Gibb 
Maitland. Reports of excursions : — Gosnells, by Dr. . G. 
Thorp ; Boya, by Mr. H. M. Giles. Exhibits Mr E. S. Sirnpon 
exhibited fibrous Talc and a bronze colored Vermiculite from 
Goomalling. 
November 12. — Excursion to Swan View ; Mr. A. Gibb 
Maitland, leader. 
November 22. — Demonstration : — “ Classification of Flower- 
ing Plants,” by Dr. F. Tratman. 
November 26. — Excursion to Cannington , Miss Adcock, 
leader. 
December 10. — Excursion to Maddington ; Mr. A. J. Hall, 
leader. 
December 13.— General meeting ; chairman, Mr. H. Murray 
Giles. Report of excursion -Maddington, by Mr. A. J. Hall. 
Exhibits: Miss Fuller exhibited Eucalyptus torquata from Cool- 
gardie, and paintings of this and of E. macrocarpa and E. pyri- 
f or mis. Papers ” Second Abstract of the Reports of the 
German Expedition of 1905 to S.W . Australia,’ by Dr. V . 
Michaelsen ; “ Notes on some W.A. Eucalypts, with descriptions 
of New Species,” by J. H. Maiden, F.L.S., Government Botanist, 
N.S.W. 
