October 5th, /pop.] PROCEEDINGS. iii 



Representative Significance of Form" 2nd ed. (8vo., New York, 

 1909), '■'■Poetry as a Representative Art,'^ 5th ed. (8vo., New 

 York, 1909), '•'■Painting, Sctilpiure, and Architecture as 

 Representative Arts,'' 2nd ed. (8vo., New York, 1909), '■^ The 

 Genesis of Art Form,''' 3rd ed. (8vo., New York, 1909), 

 ^'' Rhythfn and Harmony in Poetry and Music," 2nd ed. (8vo., 

 New York, 1909), '■^Proportion and Harmony of Line and 

 Colour," 2nd ed. (8vo., New York, 1909), and ^'^ Dante and 

 Collected Verse" (i6mo., New York, 1909), presented by the 

 author; "■Report on the Waverley or Siberia District" (8vo., 

 Perth, 1909), and '■'■Report on the Progress of Mining in the 

 Districts between Leonora and IViluna" (8vo., Perth, 1909), by 

 A. Montgomery, presented by the Agent General for Western 

 Aiistraha ; " 77/1? Figure of the Earth and Lsostasy from Measure- 

 ments in the United States," by J. F. Hayford (4to., Washington, 

 1909); '■^ The Libraries of London : a Guide for Students," hy 

 R. A. Rye (8vo., London, 1908), ^'Hand-catalogue of the 

 University of Lojidon" {^vo., Liondon, 1908), presented by the 

 University of London. 



Dr. Henry Wilde, F.R.S., read a paper entitled: "On a 

 New Binary Progression of the Planetary Distances, 

 and on the Mutability of the Solar System." 



The paper, which is printed in the Memoirs, gave rise to 

 an interesting discussion in which Mr. T. Thorp, Mr. C. E. 

 Stromeyer, Mr. W. H. Todd, Mr. G. Hickling, and Mr. H. 

 Bateman, and others took part. 



General Meeting, October 19th, 1909. 



The President, Mr. Francis Jones, M.Sc, F.R.S.E., 

 in the Chair. 



Mr. H. George A. Hickling, M.Sc, was elected Secretary 

 in the place of Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, who has been appointed 

 Entomologist to the Dominion of Canada. 



