52 THE AUSTRALIAN NATURALIST. 
Tin Fuora or Port JAcKSON.—The flora was treated 
from an occological standpoint, its geographical features 
portrayed, the geological formation of the area outlined, 
and the physiographical conditions reviewed in relation to 
the adaptation of the vegetation to the varying environ- 
ment found within the district. Examples of typical plants 
found on the ocean beaches and sand dunes, fresh and 
saline swamps, estuarine and fresh-water rivers, sandhills 
and waterholes, are noted. A brief description of the 
Xerophytic flora of the sandhills is given, and some dis- 
tinctions drawn between the vegetation found on the 
Wianamatta shale and the Hawkesbury sandstone. 
A. A. HAMILTON. 
BALANCE SHEET, YEAR ENDING JULY 31st, 1914. 
RECEIPTS. 
ss, Gh CL 
To Balance 43 a Bs 5% rip 9412 4 
» Ssubseriptions ay = we ee ga i) 0) 
,, Sale of Publications Be ée e. el Goes 
., Advertisements in Journal ne bes 5010. 
, Interest Savings Bank a ff) 
£180 6 4 
DISBURSEMENTS. 
. £ gs. d. ie oR ek 
By Rent of Hall re a 10 10 6 
, Printing Journal sh 22 15 10 
3 i Rules and Cards 3 ill 6 
—— AS i Al 
, Typing, Posting Journals, ete. 18 10 3 
,, Petty Expenses av} (i WA TF 
» Bookcase «<. ae ee a} ila} (8 
, Balance in Bank .. a5 UO Ik) 
, Cash in Hand mF Be 612 8 
——_ 11412 5 
£180 6 4 
Examined and found correct— 
A. A. HAMILTON, 
D. W. SHIRESS, 
Hon. Auditors. 
H. BE. FINCKG, 
Hon. Treasurer. 
