Siuses 
GZustraltan Paturalist. 
Vou. 1. OCTOBER, 1907, 
Parr 8. 
NOTH.—Members having any matter of interest suitable for publication 
in these pages are requested to communicate with the Editor. 
Orptnary Mertinc.—The Ordinary Monthly Meeting was 
held at 82 Pitt Street on Thursday evening, July 4, 1907, the 
President, Mr. G. A. Waterhouse, &.Sc., F.H S., in the chair. 
Eection or Avuprrors.—Messrs. H. H. Biden and G. A. 
Morehouse were elected Auditors for the year 1906-7. 
Parer.—The Rev. T. Roseby, M.A., LU.D.; F.R.A.S., gaye 
a lecturette entitled “The Wider Outlook of Natural Science 
Studies.” On the motion of Mr, Froggatt, seconded by Mr. 
$8. J. Johnston, a vote of thanks was tendered to Dr. Roseby 
for his interesting address. 
Annuat Musrinc.—The Seventh Annual Meeting was held 
at 82 Pitt Street on Thursday evening, August 8, 1907, the 
President, Mr. G. A. Waterhouse, b.*c., in the chair, 
Wxcrion or Mempers.—Messrs. Brian, Simpson, Whitfield, 
Up Froggatt, R. W. Bretnall, BF. W. Tingwell and Redshaw 
were duly elected. 
Awnvat Rerort.—On the motion of Mr. Hedley, seconded 
by Mr. Goldfinch, the annual re; ort was adopted. 
BALANCE SHEET,—On the motion of Mr. Garland, seconded 
by Mr. Carruthers, the balance sheet was adopted. 
Orricn Brarers.— Office bearers for the ensuin 
g year were 
lected as per list on cover, p. ii. 
PRESIDENTIAL Appruss.—The retiring President, Mr. G, A. 
Waterhouse, B.Sc., B.W., F.W.S., delivered an address on “ The 
History of Papilio xgeus: Its Distribution, Variation, and 
life.” 
RetizinG Secrerary,—On the motion of Mr. Waterhouse, 
seconded by Mr. Hedley, a vote of thanks was accorded to 
Mr. W. B. Gurney, who was retiring from the position of Hon. 
Secretary after three years’ service. 
Orpivary Mnerinc.—The Ordinary Monthly Meeting was 
held at 82 Pitt Street on Thursday evening, September 5, 
1907, Mr. D. G. Stead, Vice-President, in the chair. 
Luoturr.—After the routine business had been transacted, 
Mr. W. J. Rainbow, F.L.S., delivered an address entitled 
“*Fungoid Diseases of Insects,” 
