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Australian “Paturalise. 
Von. IL. FEBRUARY 7, 1911. Parr 5. 
NOTE.—Members having any matter of interest suitable Sor publication 
in these pages are requested to communicate with the Editor. 
OrpinaRy Murrinc.—The ordinary meeting of the Club 
was held at the Royal Society’s House, on Thursday, October 
6, 1910, the President, Mr. W. B. Gurney, F.E.S., in the 
chair. 
Exection.—The following new members were elected :— 
Messrs. Kémp, H. C. lL. Anderson, M.A.; J. H. Maiden, 
F.L.S.; and Masters Willson and Musgrave. 
Nomination.—Mr. F. C. Baker was nominated for mem- 
bership. : 
Bustness.—A series of addresses on “‘Wattles’’? were con- 
tributed as follows:—Mr. W. W. Froggatt, F:L.8., “On 
Insects which Infest Wattles ;’? Mr. G. A. Waterhouse, B.Sc., 
on the ‘‘Butterflies of the Wattles;’’ Mr. Chéel, ‘‘On the 
Botany of the Wattles.” 
Corrace ar Cronutta.—Miss Rothwell, on behalf of Mrs. 
Bayliss, offered use of a cottage at Cronulla, free, for the 
Club week-end excursion. The offer was gratefully ‘accepted. 
Orpinary Mrrrinc.—The: ordinary meeting of the Club 
was held on Tuesday, November Ist, 1910, the President, 
Mr. \. B. Gurney, F.E.S., in the chair. 
CorRESPONDENCE.—A letter was read from the Hon. Sec- 
retary of Association for the Advancement of Science, asking 
the Club to nominate a delegate to the forthcoming congress, 
and the President was unanimously elected ta the position. 
Nominations.— The following gentlemen were nominated 
for membership :—Messrs. Wickham, E. Larcombe, and E. S. 
Green. 
New Memper.—Mr. F. C. Baker was unanimously elected. 
Report.—The President reported that the two. days’ ex- 
cursion to Cronulla had proved a great success. Between 20 
and 30 members attended. Messrs. Garland and Gurney led 
the botanical and entomological sections respectively. A very 
hearty vote of thanks was accorded to Mrs. Bayliss for the use 
of the cottage. 
Lecrure.—Mr. Cheel delivered ‘a lecture on ‘‘Fungi,”’ il- 
justrated with lantern views; a number of interesting speci- 
mens in illustration of the lecture were also displayed. 
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