296 PROCEEDINGS. 
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Professor Liversipcg, F.R.S., read a aa “Notes on Minerals,” 
_ illustrated by a large collection of specim 
Some remarks were made by Mr. C. 8. FWitkdieon. 
Mr. H. C. on B.A., F.R.S., read a paper “On a new 
- Filar Micromet 
About thirty eee were present. 
WEDNESDAY, 1 DECEMBER, 1886. 
C. Rotueston, C.M.G., President, in the Chair. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
The Searle A gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members 
of the ety : 
even: Robert S., L.R.C.P., Edin., M.R.C.S., Eng., Sydney. 
Carey, John R., St. Leonards, 
nc W.-H, L.R.C. P., Lond. M.R.C.S., Eng., Sydney. 
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and the following as corresponding member, viz., 
Professor Jules Marcou, F.G.S., Cambridge, Mass., US. 
America, 
The certificates of four staf — were read for the second 
time, and of two for the firs 
Tt was resolved that ‘isan Ww. C. W. Bartels and H. 0. 
Walker be appointed Auditors for the current year. 
One hundred and ninety-five donations of books and periodicals, 
ae charts, and six portfolios of geological maps, were laid upon 
the ta : 
Tesbliite THRELFALL, B.A. oe ), read a paper—“ Notes of 4 
the Theory of Dissociation of Gase a 
oh Russell made some ait: to which Professor Threlfall ; 
n. Secretary in the area of the author read a paper — 
by Mr. Jout Tespurt, F.R.A.S., &c., “Results of the Obsete 
— fact ae Fabry, Barnard, "oad Brooks (No. 1), 1886, _ : 
Some remarks were made by Mr. Russell. 
. Professor Liversipar, F.R.S., read the following an e 
Notes on some Rocks and Minerals from New “an 
Polynesian Islands.” 2, “Notes on some N.S.W. “si ver 
