ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS. — 9 
1864. 
Aug. 17. “On improved analytic Geometry.” M. Gardin On 
the probable reasons that led Fahrenheit to the me of 
his pe , rof. Smith. 
Sept. 7. eon Seems ee John terete ‘Remarks on 
the preceding paper.” Rev. W. B. Clar 
Oct. 5. ‘‘On Fibre-bearing ‘Plants indigenous to the Colony.” Chas. 
oore, 
Nov. 2. ion Osmium and Iridium obtained from N. 8. Wales Gold.” 
eibius. 
Dec. 7. ‘On the prospects of the Civil Service of N. 8. Wales under 
the Superannuation Act of 1864.” Colonel Ward. ‘‘On the 
distribution of profits in Mutual Life Assurance Societies.” 
Professor Pell. 
1865. 
May 10. ‘On the Transmutation of Rocks in Australasia.” Rev. W. 
. Clarke. 
July 5. “On the Oology of Australia.” Ed, Rams 
Aug. 2. ‘‘On the theory of Encke’s Comet.” G. R. ce alley. a 
the Manners and Customs of the Natives of the Lower Murra 
and Darling. erard Kre 
Sept. 6. “On th he Def fences of Port Jackson.” G. A. Morell. poe 
geological A gmaer of the "Potrolatin Coal.” Wm. Keen 
Oct. 11. ‘On certain possible relations between Sere Changin 
and Ratna Observations.” a 
Nov. 8. “ — the — ogy and capabilities of the ‘Cape York Penin- z 
7 Dr. ie 
Dec. 6. On the ‘coat re ate of Astronomical, Magnetical, and Me- 
teorological Science.” G. R. Smalley. 
1866. 
July 4. ‘On the eeemiew of Lake George.” Ed. mons 
Aug. 1. ‘Preliminary remarks on the Magneti ae Ne 8: 
ide os Sik ge i "On the Dentition m of ”"Thylacoleo 
rnifer. 
Sept. 2 ~ pers on the sauypit of the Young of Marsupial Animals 
in the Pouch.” 
Oct. 3. ‘On the po mia.” De J. C. Cox 
Nov. 7. ea cerning a new species of Fagus.” Charles a 
*°On the Classification of the small Marsupial Insectivo 
Gerard ard Kre fft. pe) 
Dee. ack = a the condition and resources of the Colony.” C. Rolles- ‘ 
In the eleven years of the Philosophical Society’s existence it 
held eighty-three meetings, at which 107 papers were read by 
forty-three members. The largest number (eight) was read by the 
Revd. W. Scott, who long held office in the Society. Mr. Krefft, 
at that time Curator of the Museum, read seven ; Sir William 
Denison and Mr. Rolleston, each read six ; I read five; Revd. 
W. B. Clarke, Mr. Smalley, Mr. Alfred Roberts, Mr. Moriarty, ee 
