THE GEELONG NATURALIST. 134 
In the “ Zoologist” for June there is an article ve the 
preservation of African Big Game, with an account of a 
society proposed to be formed for the purpose. ‘The means 
suggested are the reservation of a large piece of ground in 
Mashonaland. 
'There is also an interesting account of the Corbin Game 
Parkin New Hampshire, U.S.A., copied from ** Forest and 
Stream." 
We beg to acknowledge with thanks receipt of One 
Guinea from the Hon. G. F. Belcher, towards expenses of 
publication. 
MEETINGS SINCE LAST ISSUE. 
APRIL 24—Paper—‘ The Volcanic District of S.W. Victoria” 
Mr. W. Errey 
Specimens: Fossil Jawbones of Macropus, Dip- 
rotodon, and Marsupial Lion (Thylacoles) 
Mr. W. Errey 
Centipede and White Java Sparrow - Museum 
May 5—Magazine Night. 
t Mr. J. Dennant, F.G.S., F.C.S., elected a member. 
Specimens: Insects from Swan Hill 
4 ; Mr. W. Shaw 
elix atramentaria 
Hadra victoric j qs; [fo Bises 
and two other Fresh Water Shells. 
Photographs of Mallee Hen's Nest | 
Calcite on Basalt 
Book of Botanical Specimens 
May 22—-Paper—‘ A Trip to Point Addis" Mr. A. Purnell 
JUNE 5—Paper—“ Tertiary Geology ” (Illustrated) 
Mr. J. F. Mulder 
Specimens: Fossil Coral from Bairnsdale 
Mr. A. Wilson 
Pericosmus gigas, from the Cement Quarries 
Mr. J. F. Mulder 
Gypsum in Limestone - Mr. A. Perry 
Furina Bicucullata (?), from Dog Rocks 
; Museum Curators 
Flint and Jasper - Mr. J. Hammerton 
j Museum 
