THE GEELONG NATURALIST. B3 
A QUESTION-BOX has been established in which questions may 
be put on any point on which information-is required. The editor 
of the Naturalist will do his best to find the necessary answer, 
which will be given at the succeeding meeting. This applies also 
to description of specimens exhibited. 
MEMBERS are reminded that subscriptions were due on the 
first of July last. 
We beg to acknowledge with thanks receipt of the Victorian 
Naturalist, Vol. X, Nos. 2-8. 
THERE would be a distinct gain if more members turned up to 
the meetings. At present attendances are rather limited. 
. Arn papers for this publication should be LEGIBLE. 
Merrines have been held during the half-year as follows:— 
Jury 18—Magazine Night. ' The following papers were read— 
University Science Club Conversazione 
Rev. W. Williams, F.L.S. 
Our Silurian Rocks - - Mr. H. Beilby. 
The Australian Little Tern (Sternula Nereis) 
Mr. J. F. Mulder. 
Easter Reminiscences - Mr. R. Mozley. 
A Queer Customer - - Mr. H. L. Grieve. 
Ava. 1—Mount Wellington - - Mr. A. B. F. Wilson. 
The following specimens were shown— 
Porcupine Grass ( ) from Swan Hill 
Mr. W. Shaw. 
Centipede (Scolopendra) - Mr. R. Mozley. 
Ava. 15—Thoughts on Geology - 
Ava. 29—Whatare Diatoms? 
- Mr. A. Wilson. 
Mr.J. R. Remfrey, A.R.S. (Melb). 
