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bottle,—flattened and rounded on the top and bottom (where it 
betrays the action of weather), and having a number of well-defined 
impressions around the sides, as if so compressed or pinched in 
while semi-fluid. This remarkable substance is said to have been 
found on the natural surface of the pasture lands of Victoria on 
several occasions: enquiries have now been set on foot by Dr. 
Officer to trace, if possible, its origin. 
Mr. Dobson, of the High School, read a short paper, supplementary 
to that of last meeting, upon the Law of Storms. A little after ten 
o’clock, on the motion of Joseph Hone, Esq., seconded by A. Hort, 
Ksq., the thanks of the Society were accorded for the various com- 
munications and specimens, when the Rev. Chairman rose, and the 
meeting, which was a numerous one, broke up. 
