iv Proceedings, &c. 



2nd May, 1861. 

 Oedinaey Meeting. 

 His Excellency, Sir Henry Barkly, K.C.B., President, in the chair., 



The following gentlemen's names were read as candidates for 

 election as Ordinary Members at the next Ordinary Meeting. 



Candidates, : 

 J. H. Clough, Esq., J.P. 

 Albert Cummings, Esq. 

 J. W. Bogg, Esq. 

 Hon. Joseph Sutherland, M.L.C. 

 John Flannagan, Esq. 

 Eobert Mackie, Esq. 

 Dr. David J. Thomas. 

 John Noone, Esq. 

 Arthur James Wright, Esq. 



A ballot was held for the election of a Member of Council, vice 

 Professor McCoy, elected Vice-President. 



The Bev. Dr. Bromby was duly elected. 



The following Contributions were laid on the table : — Part XV. 

 of the " Fragmenta Phytographiae Australise " — by Dr. Ferdinand 

 Mueller. No. I. of " Quarterly Clinical Beports " — by David Bos- 

 well Eeid, jun., Esq., Surgeon to the Geelong Hospital, " Trans- 

 actions of the Eoyal Scottish Society of Arts," Vol. V., Part 4. 

 " The Northmen in Iceland." "Cabinet D'Antiquites Americaines " 

 — by the Society Eoyal des Antiquaires Du Nord. " Transactions 

 of the Eoyal Botanical Society " — by the Society. " Journal of the 

 Statistical Society of London," for the Quarter ending December, 

 1860 — by the Society (2 copies). " Begulations f or the Intro- 

 duction of Immigrants " — by the Hon. the Commissioner of Trade 

 and Customs. " A Chart of Stuart's Last Journey to the Interior 

 of Australia "—by Mr. E. Dickson. " Hull's Tasmania "—by Hugh 

 M. Hull, Esq., F.E.S. Tasm. "Maandelijksche Zeilaanwijzingen van 

 het Kanaal naar Java : als Uitkomsten van Wetenschap an Ervaring, 

 Aangaande Winden en Zeestroomingen in Sommige Gedeelten van 

 den Oceaan, 1859 — 60;" "Uitkomsten van Wetenschap en Ervar- 

 ing, Aangaande Winden en Zeestroomingen in Sommige Gedeelten 

 van den Oceaan, 1858 — 9 ;" " Meteorolgische Waarnemingen in 

 Nederland en Zijne Bezittingen, en Afwijkingen van Temperatuur 

 en Barometerstand op Vele Andere Plaatsen in Europa, 

 1854—5—6 — 7 — 8 — 9 "—by the Eoyal Netherland Meteorological 

 Institute. 



A communication from the Trustees of the British Museum was 

 read. 



