Professor Benham exhibited several specimens of cartilaginous fishes recently added to the Museum, referring to the excellent method of their preparation in glycerine, which had been perfected by the late Dr. Parker. He also gave an account of the curious lung-fish, or Ceratodus, of North Queensland, which had been presented by Mr. Sargeant, a former student of our mining school.
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Volume 33, 1900, Unnumbered Page
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