COUNCIL MEETINGS. XXXU 



Greeting to British Association at Bath. 



Resolved, — " That a telegram to the following efifect be forwarded to the 

 President of the British Association at Bath : — ' Australasian greets parent 

 Association; successful meeting ; 820 members ; 110 papers.'" 



The Alteration of Rules without previous Notice. 



Eesolved, — On the motion of Mr. Ellery — " That no alteration of the 

 Rules shall be made without notice being given at one General Meeting, 

 and the proposed alteration or alterations carried at the next following 

 General Meeting." 



Thanks tendered to the Senate of the Sydney University. 



Resolved,— On the motion of Mr. Ellery — "That the Senate of the 

 Sydney University be thanked for their kindness in granting the use of 

 the Univex'sity Buildings for the fii'st General Meeting of the Association." 



Delegates to form Local Committees. 



Resolved, — On the motion of Professor Liversidge — " That the delegates 

 appointed for the Sydney meeting of the Association be requested to form 

 Local Committees in their respective colonies, upon the lines of the Local 

 Committees of the British Association." 



MEETING OF THE COUNCIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1888. 

 Extracts from the Minutes. 



The Royal Society's Rooms, 



A letter was received from the Royal Society of New South Wales, 

 granting to the Association the continued use of their Rooms. 

 Resolved, — " That the Royal Society be thanked." 



British Association. 



The following Telegram to Professor Liversidge was read : — • 



" The President and General Committee of the British Association, 



heartily congratulate you upon the great success of the inaugural 



meeting." 



Entrance Fee — Neio Members. 



Resolved, — " That new Members are eligible for election by the Local 

 Council upon payment of an Entrance Fee of £1, and an Annual Subscription 

 of £1." 



MEETING OF THE COUNCIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1888. 

 Extracts from the Minutes. 



The Financial Year. 



Resolved, — "That the Financial Year end on the 30th June, and that this 

 decision be conveyed as a recommendation to the General Committee in 

 Melbourne." 



