THE 
BUS CEA Ga Paturalist, 
Wom, Wb JULY, 1907. Part 7. 
NOTE.—Members having any matter of interest suitable for publication 
in these pages are requested to communicate with the Editor. 
THe Ordinary Monruty Mestine was held at 82 Pitt Street 
on Thursday evening, April 4, 1907, the President, Mr. G. A. 
Waterhouse, B.Sc., F.H.S., in the chair. 
Kiections to Mempersuip.—Messrs. F. Taylor, Technological 
Museum, Sydney; H. Cherry, Australian Museum, Sydney ; 
C. J. Woollett, Sup. Public School, W. Leichhardt. 
Busingss.—The evening was mainly devoted to demonstra- 
tions: Dr. W. G. Woolnough, on ‘* Methods of Le satay and. 
Mounting Rock Sections for ‘Microscopic Examination” ; Mr. 
G. A. Waterhouse, B.Sc., “ Mounting and Preserving Butter- 
flies”; Mr. L. Harrison briefly addressed the meeting on. 
‘‘Methods and Implements Hmployed in Obtaining Birds’ 
Nests and Hees”; and Mr. Wm. B. Gurney, on “ Various 
Methods of Pinning and Mounting Insects.” 
Tue Orpinary Monraty Merrinc was held in the Board 
Room, at 82 Pitt-street, on Thursday evening, May 2, 1907, 
the President being in the chair. 
Eiections ro Mumpersaie.—Miss 8. A. Wood, Public School, 
Singleton ; and Miss J, Wilson, Woollahra, Sydney. 
Paper.—Mr. W. W. Froggatt, F.L.8., delivered an interest- 
ing address on “ Galls and Gall- “making Insects,” a reswmé of 
which appears on. another page. 
THE Onntiiee Montuty Merrinc was held in the Board 
Room, 82 Pitt Street, on Thursday evening, June 6, 1907. 
The President was in the chair. 
Bustness.—The President announced the Council wished for 
an expression of opinion from members at this meeting what 
form the Badge for the Club should take. On the motion of 
the Hon. Secretary, seconded by Mr. 8. J. Johnston, it was 
decided the Badge should take the form of a design in metal 
representing some natural object or objects. 
Parer.—Mr. D. G. Stead read an interesting paper on ‘“ The 
Eges and Breeding Habits of Wishes.” 
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