February 23rd, 1915.] PROCEEDINGS. xv 



On behalf of Professor G. Elliot Smith, M.A., M.D., 

 F.R.S., Dr. Hickling exhibited lantern slides of "The 

 Darling Downs Skull." 



At the recent meeting of the British Association in Australia 

 Professors Edgeworth David and Wilson, of the University ot 

 Sydney, exhibited and described a completely mineralised 

 human skull which had been found near Warwick in the Darling 

 Downs of Queensland. In a short time they intend to publish 

 a full report on this important discovery of the earliest human 

 remains yet known in Australia, which seems to prove that 

 Man reached Australia at a time when the great fossil marsupials 

 were still living. Professors David and Wilson kindly gave 

 Professor Elliot Smith photographs of this interesting specimen. 



Ordinary Meeting, February 23rd, 1915. 



The President, Mr. Francis Nicholson, F.Z.S., 

 in the Chair. 



A vote of thanks was accorded the donors of the books 

 upon the table. 



The Radcliffe Library, Oxford, and the Bureau of the 

 Annual International Tables of Constants and Numerical Data, 

 Liverpool, have been placed on the list of Institutions to which 

 the Society's publications are presented. 



The President referred sympathetically to the deaths of 

 Mr. Nathaniel Bradley, F.C.S., and Mr. S. B. Worthington, 

 M.Inst.CE., M.LMech.E. Mr. Bradley, who was elected a 

 member of the Society in 1889, died on January 28th, 1915. 

 Mr. Worthington was elected a member in 1863, and died on 

 February 8th, 1915. 



Professor Haldane Gee, B.Sc, M.Sc.Tech., exhibited and 

 described a Projection Screen invented by the late Mr. 





