﻿Vol. 66.1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. VU 



February 9th, 1910. 



Prof. W. J. Sollas, LL.D., Sc.D., F.R.S., President, 

 in the Chair. 



The Eev. Joseph Fowler, M.A., Milton Vicarage, Portsmouth ; 

 James Bastian Hill, Geological Survey, 28 Jermyn Street, London, 

 S.W. ; Charles Edgcumbe Maddock, San Jose, Hill Street, Hastings 

 (Sussex) ; and G. W. Tyrrell, Assoc.R.C.S., Assistant to the 

 Professor of Geology in Glasgow University, 112 York Drive, 

 Hyndland, Glasgow, were elected Fellows of the Society. 



The List of Donations to the Library was read. 



Dr. Douglas Mawson, B.E., Lecturer in Mineralogy in the 

 University of Adelaide (South Australia), delivered a lecture 

 entitled ' With Sir Ernest Shackleton in the Antarctic/ illustrated 

 by lantern-slides. 



The President proposed, and Sir Archibald Geikie seconded, a 

 vote of thanks to the Lecturer, which was adopted with acclamation 

 and suitably acknowledged. 



Dr. Mawson exhibited and commented on certain specimens of 

 rare minerals from the Broken Hill mining district (New South 

 Wales). 



