Ihe Geelong Naturalist. 
‘Vor. VI. ` JUNE, 1898. No. 4. 
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NOTES. - 
Tux Hon. Librarian begs to acknowledge the following publi- 
cations with thanks:— . | 
Abstraet of Proceedings of the Linnean Society, New 
South Wales, for Ápril and May, 1898. 
Proceedings of the Portland Society of Natural Science, 
U. S., America, Vol. IT. No. 4. ۱ 
The Editor invites communications on any subject connected 
with Natural Science. ۱ 
Members are notified that the Meetings ofthe Club are held 
in the Geelong Mechanics’ Institute, Monthly, at 7.45 p.m. 
The Club's Meteorological Station has been duly registered 
on the Official List of the Chief Weather Bureau, Queensland. 
In a letter to the Club, Mr. Clement Wragge compliments the 
Club's Observer upon the very careful manner in which the 
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