iv Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society. 



Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Vol. VIII., No. 80, 1897. 

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 Boletin Mensual del Observatorio Meteorologico Central de Mexico, 



July, September, 1897. 

 Actes de la Societe Scientifique du Chili, Vol. IV., 1896, Parts 4, 



5 ; Vol. VII, Parts 1-2. Santiago, 1897. 

 Proceedings of the Eoyal Society of Victoria, Vol. X., New Series, 



Part 1. Melbourne, 1897. 

 Meteorological Observations made at the Adelaide Observatory 



during 1894. Adelaide, 1897. 

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 Bulletin of the Geological Institution of the University of Upsala. 



1897. 

 Mr. W. L. Sclater read a paper on " Portions of the Cross or 

 Memorial Pillar erected by Bartholomew Diaz near Angra Pequena, 

 in German South- West Africa." 



In the remarks made after the reading of the paper, Dr. Marloth 

 asked if the exact spot at Angra Pequena had been marked when the 

 fragments were removed, and suggested that the Society should take 

 some steps to secure the proper marking of the spot. 



Mr. St. Leger stated that he believed the St. Croix stone was 

 still partly in existence, and he also urged the advantage of having 

 the site marked. 



In reply to Mr. S. Cowper, Dr. Corstorphine stated that no 

 similar limestone occurred near Angra Pequena, and that the rock 

 resembled the European secondary limestone very considerably, and 

 had most probably been brought by Diaz from Europe. 



The President, in thanking Mr. Sclater on behalf of the Meeting, 

 said that the question of marking the sites should not be allowed to 

 drop, and that the Society might well do something in the matter. 



Ordinary Monthly Meeting. 



Wednesday, February 23, 1898. 



Thomas Stewart, F.G.S., M.I.C.E., President, in the Chair. 



Twelve members present and six visitors. 



Messrs. J. H. Hamilton, L. Drege, Dr. Breyer and Miss M. 

 Wilman were elected ordinary members. 



