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was £82 13s. 4d., leaving a balance of £277 17s. 2d., out of 
which the sum of £275 had been placed in the Oriental Bank as 
fixed deposit, at 6 per cent. 
The consideration of the disposal of this fund was postponed. 
Mr. os MacDonnell’s motion to amend Bye-law 4 was then 
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Amendments to the motion were read by the Chairman, Pro- 
fessor Liversidge, and Mr. J. Kinloch, the consideration of which, 
together with that of the Bye-laws generally, was referred to a 
+ Committee composed of the Council, together with Messrs. W. 
McDonnell, J. Kinlock, and A. 8. Webster. 
WEDNESDAY, 6 AUGUST, 1879. 
ORDINARY MONTHLY MEETING. 
Hon. J. Surru, C.M.G., V.P., in the Chair. 
There were about thirty members present. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
tow following gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members 
of the Socie tee a 
William Barraclough, No. 2, Yurong-street. 
John Cameron, Bourke. 
J. 8. Chard, Stanmore Road. 
Wm. J. Walter N eill, City Bank. ; 
Dr. Maurice O’Connor, 80, William-street. 
Thos. F. G. Pockley, Commercial Bank, Goulburn. 
Th E. B. Woodhouse, Mount Gilead, Campbelltown. 
m,. (crtificates of six new candidates were read. ; 
of th PHAIRMAN stated that the Council recommended the election 
: ollowing gentlemen as honorary members of the Society :— 
Dr. Charles, F.R.S., MA, F.G.S., F.LS., ce. &e., 
i enham, Kent. 
uxley, Professor, F.R.S., LL.D., F.G.8., F.Z.8., F.LS8., &e., 
ke., Professor of Natural History in the Royal School of 
Ge Mines, South Kensington, London. 
“Wen, Professor, C.B., M.D., D.C.L., LL.D., F.BS., F.G.8., 
The V.P.Z.8., &e., &c., The British Museum, London, W.C. 
election was duly carried. 
