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Dr. Frazer commented on some of the views expressed, and 

 further explanation was made by Mr. Lyman. 



Mr. Prime gave his observations at Chalfont. 



Pending nominations Nos. 1329 and 1330 were read, and 

 after reading the rough Minutes the Society was adjourned by 

 the presiding member. 



Stated Meeting^ September 20^ 1895. 



Mr. Goodwin in the Chair. 



Present, 7 members. 



Correspondence was submitted as follows : 



Acceptance of membership from Mr. Clarence S. Bement, 

 Philadelphia, September 7, 1895. 



Letters of envoy from the Adelaide Observatory, Adelaide, 

 South Australia; Fondation de P. Teyler van der Hulst, 

 Haarlem, Holland. 



Letters of acknowledgment from the R. Geographical 

 Society, Brisbane, Queensland (145); Public Library, Well- 

 ington, N. Z. (142, 144,145); Geological Survey of India, 

 Calcutta (143, 145, 146); Phys. Mathematical Society, Kasau, 

 Russia (143, 146) ; Maatschappij der Nederlandsche Letter- 

 kunde, Leiden, Z. Holland (143, 146); K. K. Militar-Geogra- 

 phische Institut (143, 146), Section fiir Naturkunde des O. T. 

 C. (143), Dr. Friedrich Miiller (143, 146), Vienna, Austria; 

 Naturhistorische Verein, Bonn, Prussia (143, 146); Schlesische 

 Gesellschaft fiir vaterl. Cultur, Breslau, Prussia (143, 146): 

 Dr. Albin Weisbach, Freiberg, Saxony (143, 146); Geogra- 

 phische Gesellschaft, Hannover, Prussia (141, 143, 146); Isti- 

 tuto Veneto de Scienze Lettere, etc., Venezia, Italia (143, 146); 

 University Library, Cambridge, Eng. (147); Literary and 

 Philosophical Society, Liverpool, Eng. (143, 146) ; Literary 

 and Philosophical Society, Manchester, Eng. {Trans, xviii, 2). 



Letters of acknowledgment (147) from the Victoria Insti- 



