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Mr. H. C. Russet, B.A., F.R.A.S., gave notice that at the 
— meeting he should move the following resolution, viz. :— 
laisinee been rade rai! ah the Chaamann: ‘then his paper “On 
Australian Tertiary Geology, and some new — of Polyzoa.”’ 
Professor Liverstpae then read a paper,“ On the occurrence 
of Chalk in the Pacific Islands,” and exhibited the specimens on 
which the paper was founded. 
WEDNESDAY, 1 AUGUST, 1877. 
Mr. CuritstorHer Roxiestoy, V.-P., in the Chair 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirm 
The following gentlemen were “duly elected onan Dailies 
of the Society :— 
James Henry, 754, George-street. 
Andrew Cunningham, Queanbeyan. 
\ eston, Union 
Edward R. Fairf ax, 177, Miasicnaiees 
Henry A. Perkins, ‘Ocean- street, Woollahra 
T. T. Gurney, M.A., Professor of Mathematics, University 
of S 
yaney. 
William ee EB. S.:& A.C. Bank, Pitt-street. 
distributed to the members of the Society ahout 
eventy-seven donations were laid upon the tab 
Mr. H. C. Russext, B.A., F-R.AS., moved the following = 
t rm: 
obtained, = sige saatienad that theC 
gentlem 
: Mr: Jiaiaks Mullens. 
Mr. A. S. 
Rey. W. Scott, M.A. 
Professor pleeine 
Dr. Leibius. 
Mr. H. C. Russell, atin F.R.A.S. 
— resolution was duly Z 
Wy A: Dix Ft ye read his paper “On a 
method of Sotelatiens Gold, Sily ay pe: other inetile from vaca 
