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. Ruhmkorff’s = and vacuum tubes. 2. Two Ameri- 
M.R.C. 1. Phylloxera vastatrix : female and y 
insects. 2. Girulaiion in i Witetta translucens, and fesse objects. 
Wricut, Rey. E. H.—Mineral specimens from Bulloo River and Mud 
Spring at Lula Sprines Station, Warrey’s River. 
WEDNESDAY, & OCTOBER, 1881. 
Mr. Caartes Moors, F.LS., = the Chair. 
About twenty-five members were prese 
minutes of the last meeting were aa and confirmed. 
The following gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members of 
the Society :— 
Crummer, Henry, Sydney. 
Ewan, Dr. John Frazer. 
Fiaschi, Thos., M.D., M.Ch. Univ. Pisa, Windsor. 
, Boomanoomana. 
y, Wi lliam 
Teckel — Conrad, LB.CP., LR.CS., Edin., Rich- 
Gey, Lancelot T,, Sydney. 
Mann, Herbert W,, Sydney. . 
Roser, Karl, M.D., "Sydne ey. 
7 The certificates of three new seer were read for the 
a Second time, and of five for the first tim 
. 28 * ° 
: Quali - N. Trebeck then read a paper “on the History, Varieties, 
: es, and Uses of Wool,” illustrated by a series of specimens. 
WEDNE ESDAY, 2 NOVEMBER, 1851. 
E C. Russeti, B.A., F.R.AS., President, in the Chair. 
ee mec members were present. 
Lowe Edwin, J ambie Plains. , 
ning, His Honor Sir W. M., Primary Judge, 
ooll 
m,. Philip, Dr. Alexander, Sydne 
certificates s of ecaticdained were read for the second 
ow t ‘be en passed at 
iGo meeting to offer br priest of £25 each for the best 
