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. The Howe g gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members of 
the Socie 
Furber, T T. F., Sydney. 
Maclean, Dr. L. H. J., Sydney. 
Smyth, FL 8., MA, F.R.G.S., Ashfield. 
Wood, W. H. O'M., Sydney. 
The certificates of eight new rae were read for the second 
time, and of three for the first 
Kighty donations were laid upon the table. 
; Mr. John Tebbutt, F.R.A.S., then read a paper on “Comet H, 
881.” 
Mr. Charles Moore, F.L.S., drew attention to the extraordinary 
temperatures observable in the County of Cumberland, N.S.W., 
and suggested that members should make observations of the 
temperature and rainfall. 
WEDNESDAY, 28 SEPTEMBER, 1881. 
_ A Conversazione was held in the great hall of the University, 
under the management of a Committee, composed of the President, 
. HC, Russell, B.A., the Hon. Secretaries, Professor Liver- 
sidge, Dr, Leibins, and Messrs. Hunt, Moore, and Hirst, members 
of the Coun 
~ The hall aa the ee were eS decorated with 
Palms, ferns, and rare pot es , by Mr. C. Moore, F.L.S., the 
Director of the Botanic Gar 
The number of guests RoE was between 600 and 700. 
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; 
List oF eae 
n EY, ah crosco gone. wing oe ‘ 
cr, Dr. James, F.L.S. i shells, g pos pally ea “i Fg area 
Volutes, and land shells from the Solomon Islands; also, Cypr 
Crackin, hc i whee ome? Battery for the storage of elec- 
= ed _ H.—1. Binocular microscope and objects. 2. Graphoscope 
photographs, 
a zon Mises, —1A age re Ey Ease C dee ee the 
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ig or Bid Large geo 4 P 3. Geological maps of the 
ee late Re Pe 
; mid and tin fields. 4. Two mien 3 
ce a Dr. a ag tgy skeen a - fs v 
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mer ites Set paul Sm oc 
ance. 6. Four Microscopes. 
Bros,—Two mic 
R Robert.—Microscope, amg es Foraminifera, Manly. 
