PROCEEDINGS. 135 
WEDNESDAY, 3 SEPTEMBER, 188}. 
H. C. Russet, B.A., President, in the Chair. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
The ee gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members 
of the ety :-— 
ay Sa ml. Herbert, F.C.S., F.G.S., Sydney. 
ney. 
Gibbs, J. Burton, Sydney. 
Gill, Rev. Wm. Wyatt, B.A., Lond., Marrickville. 
J enkins, Edw. J ohnstone, M.A., M. B., Oxon, M.R.C.P., 
M. , L.S.A., Lond., Sydney. 
Kendall, “Theodore M., B. i, 3s RR. C.S., L.B.C.P., Lond, 
Sydney. 
Mackenzie, John Bower, M.I.C.E., Sydney. 
Wood, Arthur Pepys, C.E., Sydney. 
The certificates of five new ee were read for the second 
time, and of three for the first tim 
The following oe et sven by the Council, were 
duly agreed to, viz. :—Va, [Xa, [Xs, XII, XIVa, XXa, XX, 
XXIILa, XX VI, XXV Is. 
One hundred and five donations were laid upon the table. 
rH. C, RUSSELL, B.A., F.R.A.S., read a paper on “A new 
‘nly of Actinometer.” The i nstrument, although not quite com- 
pleted, was exhibited and described by Mr. Russell. 
Some gece were made by Messrs. G. D. Hirst, L. Hargrave, 
and W. A. Dix 
Twenty-six a were present. 
WEDNESDAY, 8 OCTOBER, 1884. 
Conversazione was held in the Great Hall of the University, 
under the management of a Committee composed 0 
Mr. H. C. Russell, B.A., Dr. W. Morris, one of the Vice- in per 
the Hon. Secretaries, Professor Liversidge, F.R.S., Dr. Leibius, 
M.A., and Messrs. Charles Moore, F.L.S., Robert "Hunt, F.G.8., 
and F. B. Kyngdon. 
The Hall and the approaches were tastefully decorated wi 
palms, ferns, “me rare pot plants, by Mr. C. Moore, E.LS., Direotor 
of the Botanic 
Messrs. J. micas ad and F. Morley presided at the organ, and 
select pieces were played at intervals. 
The number of guests present was between 800 and 900. 
