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Royal Society of Western Australia, and the necessary steps 
towards that end should immediately be taken.' 
The following communications from W. 1 ). < ampbell, A.K.C., 
F.G.S.. A.M.I.C.E., L.S., were read by A. Gibb Maitland, F.G.S, : 
1. “ A Description of a Rock Shelter with Aboriginal 
Markings and an Indurated Cast of a Footprint at the Greenough 
River, and a Gave Dwelling at Narandagy Spring, Rockier River.' 
2. “ A Description of a Gave with Aboriginal Markings at 
Apertarra, and of a Gave and Rock Shelters at Willow Gully, 
N'onja and Norman Well, Northampton.” 
The following specimen was exhibited : 
Wolfram from Brookton, by Mrs. Shelton. 
April 8th, 1913. 
Mr. J. J. East, Treasurer, in the Chair. 
Professor N. T. M. Wilsmore, D.Sc., Professor A. I). Ross, 
M.A., D.Sc., F.R.A.S., F.R.S.E., and Professor H. E. Whitfeld, 
B.A., B.E., were elected members of the Society. 
The list of donations to the Library was read. 
The following exhibits were made : 
A large variety of ferns from the neighbourhoods of Hobart, 
Launceston, and Russell Falls, by A. J. Hall. 
A contour map of Western Australia, in course of execution 
from hitherto unused data, by J J East. 
May 13th, 1913 
Mr. A. Gibb Maitland, F.G.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Professor W. J. Dakin, D.Sc,, Mr. I. A. Ridgway, M.Sc., 
Mrs. W. J. Hancock, Mrs. A. J. Robertson, and Mr. W. G. Bell. 
B.Sc., were elected members of the Society. 
The list of donations to the Library was read. 
The following motion was made by A. Gibb Mailtand, F.G.S. , 
and seconded by W. Catton Grasby, F.L.S. : 
“ That the time has arrived for taking the necessary steps 
for altering the designation to ‘ The Royal Society of \\ estern 
Australia,’ and for obtaining the Royal Assent thereto ; and that 
the matter be left in the hands of the Council. tarried. 
The following communication was read : 
"The Potato Moth: An Experimental Investigation into 
the Methods of Controlling its Ravages in Stored Tubers, ’ by 
F. Stoward, D.Sc. (Birm.). 
June 10th, 1913. 
Mr. A. Gibb Maitland, F.G.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Miss Frances Butters was elected a member of the Society. 
