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shaped roof, the height, inside is seven and a half feet, whilst that at 

 the entrance is only five feet. 



The drawings consist of a number of hands, ten of which are 

 still distinguishable ; one tomahawk with handle, and three boom- 

 erangs — all executed in white stencil. There is also a drawing 

 which appears to be intended for a snake or an adder, and eight 

 iguanas, varying in length from two feet to three and a half feet. 

 The snake or adder and the iguanas are drawn in black outline, 

 shaded with a wash of the same color within their margins. 



Note. — I wish to make the following corrections in my paper on " Australian 

 Rock Carvings," published in the Proceedings of this Society, Vol. xxxvi, No. 



J55:— 



At page 200, line 5, for « western " read «' northern." 

 At same page, line 6, for '« No. 23 " read " No. ^^y 

 At page 203, line 8, for " portion " read " position." 

 At page 205, line 20, for " lind " read " line." 

 Figs. 39, 42 and 43, are on the same rock as Fig. 26. 



Stated Meeting^ December S, 1897. 



Vice-President Pepper in the Chair. 



Present, 19 members. 



Mr. George Yaux, Jr., and Mr. William Tatham, newly 

 elected members, were presented to the presiding officer, and 

 took their seats. 



Mr. Edmunds, by unanimous consent, offered the folloAving: 



Resolved, That a Committee of five members be appointed by the 

 Chair to report as soon as may be, such further amendments to those 

 proposed by the Committee reporting the Laws now under considera- 

 tion, as shall by them be deemed best, and especially to provide for a 

 separation of the Laws of the Society required by its Charter, from the 

 regulations of administration and order which need not be in its Charter 

 Laws, and that meantime the proposed revision of the Laws now pend- 

 ing, stand over from stated meeting to stated meeting until disposed of. 



Adopted. 



