116 THE AUSTRALIAN NATURALIST. 
Leptospermum scorparium (Myrtaceae) var rotundifor 
lium Maiden and Betche. <A very pretty flowering N.S.W. 
shrubby-plant. 
Calothamnus chrysantherus EF. v. M. (Myrtaceae). <A 
West Australian plant, with orange-reddish coloured flowers. 
Anthocercis viscosa R. Br. (Scrophularineae). A strag- 
gling shrub producing large whitish flowers. 
Tsopogon Dawsoni R. T. Baker. (Proteaceae). A New 
South Wales plant, with yellowish flowers. 
Grevillea laurifolia Sieb. (Proteaceae). A trailing plant 
_ common on the Blue Mountains, but rarely seen under culti- 
vation. 
G@, alpina Lindl. (Proteaceae). <A diffuse shrub with 
rather dingy coloured flowers. 
G. Endiicheriana Meissn. (Proteaceae). A West Aus- 
tralian shrub with slender branches and creamy-white flowers. 
G. montana R. Br. (Proteaceae). A New South Wales 
species found chiefly on the Blue Mountains and Southern 
Tablelands, bearing greenish flowers: faintly tinged with 
brown. H.C 
EXCURSION TO OATLEY. 
About 30 members attended this excursion. While 
there is nothing special to note, the afternoon was spent in a 
most profitable and enjoyable manner, good collections of 
insects being secured. W.B.G. 
EXCURSION TO HAWKESBURY COLLEGE. 
This was an all-day excursion on Saturday, 8th Dec. 
About 25 members met at the 8.55 a.m. train, reaching Rich- 
mond at 10.45, from which place they were conveyed by 
coaches to the college. Here the visitors were met by Mr. 
W. Mervyn Carne, who showed the party over the college, 
and grounds, and explained how the work is carried on. The 
experience was most novel, and a great surprise to most of 
those present, and Mr. Carne’s kindness and courtesy were 
much appreciated. The thanks of the Club are also due to 
Mr. H. C. L. Anderson, M.A., Under-Secretary for Agricul- 
ture, through whose kindness the visit was arranged. 
E. 8. EK. 
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