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made : James P. Muirhead, Esq., by Sir David Gill and Mr. G. M. 

 Clark ; E. F. Kilpin, Esq., C.M.G., by Mr. D. E. Hutchins and 

 Dr. G. S. CoRSTORPHiNE ; Eev. J. O'Neil, by Messrs. L. Peringuey 

 and W. L. Sclater; B. W. Eitso, Esq., by Dr. G. S. Corstorphine 

 and Mr. W. L. Sclater. 



The following gentlemen were elected ordinary members of the 

 Society : Dr. A. Jasper Anderson, Eev. B. Guyer, Messrs. C. S. 

 Meacham, J. Saxon Mills, 0. A. Ohlsson, J. Eobertson, and 

 H. B. Shepherd. 



The President stated that the reference to Council with regard 

 to Mr. H. G. Fourcade's instrument for a stereophotographic 

 method of surveying had been favourably received, and the Council 

 had decided to approach the Government regarding financial aid 

 towards the manufacture of the instrument. 



The President intimated that the dinner in honour of the German 

 Antarctic Expedition on board the Gauss, would be held on Tuesday, 

 December 2nd, the hour and place to be intimated later to sub- 

 scribers. 



The following communications were read : — 



" Transactions of Malignant Jaundice of the Dog by a Species of 

 Tick," by Mr. C. P. Lounsbury. 



"The Transkei Gap," by Messrs. A. W. Eogers and E. H. Ij. 



SCHWARZ. 



" The Eesults of some Experiments on the Eate of Evaporation," 

 by Mr. J. E. Sutton. 



Ordinary Monthly Meeting. 

 Fchmary 26, 1902. 



The Secretary having intimated the receipt of a telegram from 

 the President stating that he was suffering from influenza, and the 

 Vice-President being absent; the meeting elected the Eev. Dr. Flint 

 to the Chair. 



The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 



The following nominations for election at next meeting were 

 announced: D. C. Andrew, Esq., Cape Town, by Messrs. G. S. 

 Corstorphine and W. L. Sclater ; Miss L. M. Bernard, Wyn- 

 berg, by Messrs. E. T. Littlewood and J. Eobertson ; Polhemus 



