Proceedliu/s of the Roijal Socletu of Victoria. 27i) 



Stj-lasterids from Australian Tertiaries. Since looking over 

 Mr. Hall's paper, he had found numerous Stylasterids in his 

 own collection. 



Dr. Dendy read notes on " The Method of Reproduction 

 of Geonemertes australiensis." 



Mr. E. F. J. Love, M.A., exhibited and exjilained Professor 

 Rowlands' Photogra})hs of the Solar Spectrum. 



Thursday, Novemher \Oth. 



The President (Professor Kernot) in the Chair. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 

 coniirmed. 



Professor A. Liversidge, F.R.S., was elected an Honor;uy 

 Member. 



Mr. Steele signed the book, and was introduced to the 

 Members ; Mr. Isaac Tip])ing, C.E., was nominated as an 

 Associate. 



The following Members, composing the Antarctic Com- 

 mittee, were re-elected : — The President, and Messi's. Ellery, 

 Rusden, and Griffiths. 



The following Members, composing the Port Phillip 

 Biological Committee, were re elected : — Professor Spencer, 

 Dr. Dendy, Rev. A. W. Cresswell, and Messrs. Bale, Lucas, 

 McGiilivray, and Bracebridge Wilson. 



The Members composing the House Committee, with Mr. 

 Blackett as Convener, were re-elected. 



Mr. Love presented and read the Report of the Gravity 

 Survey Committee.* The President and Professors Lyle 

 and Masson, and Messrs. Elleiy, White, and Love, were 

 re-elected as Members of Conmiittee. 



The Preside^it explained that the apparatus which had 

 been used by the Committee, and which was set uj) in the 

 Observator}', was in perfect order and fit for use. 



Mr. W. H. Steele, M.A., read a paper on " Physical 

 Constants of Tliallium." 



Mr. Love said the paper was a valuable contribution to 

 electrical science. It liad bi'ought out an important point, 



* ]'ide Supra, p. 218. 



