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Parers.—(1) “On the Discovery of Fossiliferous Rocks in 
High Southern Latitudes (2) “Section of a Well Bore 
near irn En; Pror. RALPH o 8. 
“Th mplete Theory of Chan the order of Integra- 
tion in a Multiple Integral (part D" by RICHARD KLEEMAN. 
(Withdrawn.) 
“Definitions of two new Species of South Australian Poly- 
dco e by EDWIN AsHEY. 
efimtion of a new Species. of South Australian Poly- 
platóphiórgr? by M. M. Maven 
ANNUAL MEETING, OCTOBER 2, 1900. 
Webi nee M.B. (President) in the chair. 
ae xHIBITs.—W. L. Crerann, M.B., exhibited photographs 
aborigines from various parts ts of Australia with a view 
of re their uniformity of type. 
ANNUAL Report AND BALANCE-SHEET were read and 
adopted. 
Erection or Councın.— President, Prof. Edward 
Rennie, M.A., D.Sc., Lond. ; Vice-Presidents, Walter How- 
chin, F.G.S., W. L. Cleland, M.B.; Honorary Treasurer, 
Walter Rutt, C.E.; Honorary Secretary, G. G. Mayo, C.E.; 
Members of Council, Rev. Thomas Blackburn, B.A., Prof. 
Parers.— ‘New Australian Mollusca,” by Pror. Ratz 
Tate, F.G.S., and W. L. May. “Further Descriptions of 
Australian Coleoptera,” by Rev. Tuomas brLACKBURN, B.A. 
The newly-elected President, Prof. E. H. Rennie, then 
took the chair, and the Presidential Address, “Factors Pro- 
ducing Uniformity of Type amongst Australian Aborigines, 
pes read by the retiring President, W. L. Cleland, M.B. 
| v. Tuomas BrAckBURN moved, Mr. A. Zerrz seconded— 
That the above address be printed in the Society's Transac- 
tions." —— Carried. 
