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Vor. V. JANUARY, 1896. No. 2. 
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be addressed to the Editor, Mr Hartley E. Williams, c]o the Hon. 
Sec., and all communications in reference to other matters should 
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NOTES. 
Tur Hon. Librarian begs to acknowledge with many thanks the 
receipt of the following publications :— 
* The Victorian Naturalist,’ Vol. XII, Nos. 6, 7 and 8. 
* Census of Plants of the Cape Otway Forest," to October, '95, 
by G. H. Adcock, F.L.S., F-R.H.S. (From the Author.) 
“t Dendrotrochus, Pilsbry, Assigned to Trochomorpha,” and “ Con- 
siderations on the Surviving Refugees in Austral Lands of 
Ancient Antarctic Life." by C. Hedley, F.L.S. (From the 
Author.) 
** Abstract of Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South 
Wales, from Jan., 1892 to Dec., 1892; March, 1893 to Nov., 
1893; March, 1894 to Nov., 1895; and March, 1895 to Nov., 
1895.” From the Linnean Society. 
` We would refer our Members who take an interest in Geology 
to the “ Victorian Naturalist,” Vol. XII. No. 6., p. 67. Notes by 
Mr. T. S. Hall, M.A., on: “ A New Method for the Extraction of 
Friable Fossils.” : 
We beg to acknowledge with thanks the donation of three 
excellent Views (framed) of Shelford Scenery. Presented to the 
Club by Mr. G. L. Massingham, of Geelong. 
Plectranthus parviflorus (Willd) recorded from Shelford, asa new 
locality, on the occasion of Club excursion to Golf Hill, Nov. 11th, 
1895, by Mr. G. H. Adcock, F.L.S. 
