128 PROCEEDINGS. 
“That in Rule 3, after the words ‘shall consist of’ the following 
words, be inserted, viz. : ‘a President and’ 
“That in Rule 6 the words ‘one guinea’ be struck out and the 
following words inserted, viz. : ‘two guineas’ ; also that the words 
‘ten pounds’ be struck out, and the words “twenty guineas” 
serted. 
“And that the question of raising the annual subscription be 
also considered.” 
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Mr H. C. Russext then read a paper on “The Gem Cluster in 
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rgo. 
Professor LiversipGE then read a paper on “The International 
Geological Congress at Paris.” 
WEDNESDAY, 2 JULY, 1879. 
ORDINARY MONTHLY MEETING. 
The Hon. J. Surrn, C.M.G., V.P., in the Chair 
There were about fifty members present. 
The Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
The following gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members 
of the Society :— 
Rey. J. J. Garvey, Woollahra. 
Frederick H. Moore, Exchange Buildings. 
gald Thomson, 20, Charlotte Place, Sydney. 
F. A, A. Wilson, Alfred-street, St. Leonards. 
John Young, Town Hall, George-street. 
great work “Flora Australiensis,” 
The resolutions were duly carried. 
Sixty-seven donations were laid upon the table. ae 
Professor Liversipge read a letter received from Mr. Fra ui 
Crisp, LL.B., F-L.S., Secretary of the Royal Microscopical Society 
