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Mr. H. C. Russert, B.A., President, then read his address. 
Remarks were made by Messrs. C. Rolles ton, C.M.G.; J. Henry, 
Mr. J ustice Windeyer, W. G. Murray, C. 8. Wilkinson, and 
Professor Liversidge. 
thanks was passed to the retiring President, and 
Professor oo. F.R.8., &c., was installed as President for 
the ensuing yea 
About fifty sieiitbge were present. 
WEDNESDAY, 3 JUNE, 1885. 
Professor Liversipc£, F.R.S., President, in the Chair. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
e sola e ceo were duly elected ordinary members 
of the Socie 
iy : ames Neale, Syd 
Newbery, William, M. ¢ (Canty Sydney. 
Rolleston, John C., C.E 
The certificates of four new renin were read for the second 
time, and of three for the first t 
me hundred and har fict cP Mdidtitlis were laid upon the 
table. 
Mr. G. H. Kyress read a paper on “A Bystem of accurate 
Measurement by means of long steel Ribands.’ 
Lawrence Harcrave read a paper “ Notes on Flying- 
Sixteen models were exhibited. 
About forty members were present. 
WEDNESDAY, 1 JULY, 1885. 
Professor Liverstpax, F.R.8., President, in the Chair. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed, 
the Soc 
Baa. tice C.E., Gladesville. 
Lendenfeld, Dr. R. von, North Shore. 
Marks, James Surfleet, Sydney. 
Munro, Andrew Watson, MB. C.M., Sydney. 
The certificates of three new candidates were read for the second 
time, and of four for the first time. 
Seventy-five donations were laid upon the table. . 
Mr. H. ©. Russent, BA, F.RAS., e,, read a, paper on 
f the earth’s surface.” 
Some remarks were made by the Chairman, shee 
The pailan: gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members of 
