ue wn ¢ irae exhibited a paper model of the 
Ga tau. oes » and acco mpanied the sa 
oe 
« tween recat coh twenty-five members were present, 
WEDNESDAY, 1 NOVEMBER, 1882. 
S ~ ©. Rotieston, C.M.G., President, in the Chair. 
_ The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
- The aici gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members 
; of the Society :— % 
i Madsen, Hans F., Newt ae 
Thornton, Hon. Geo., M., LG, Sydney. 4 
The certificates of five new candidates were read for the on 
“tie, and of four for the first time. ie 
ea letter from Herr R. Gessler, of Fey Switzerland, received 
. Dixon, stated that, having seen an abstract of Mr. 
ane on the Salt-bushes of New South Wales, he would esteem it 
_a favour if a pound or so of the seeds of each could be forwarded 
“to him. 
: 
The letter was laid before the Society, in the hope that some of 
Coke members might be able to assist in the matter. 
Raa —, were laid upon the table. | 
the oes letter from the Linnea 
Sydney, 21 October 1 
e Linnean Society of 
Ee 
ave hitherto ton oo cid hc therefore, no occasion 
nsiderate offer of the use of hig ee 
We have the honor 8 remain; 
Your bide servants, » 
Co  wareacuns ae 
ere W.d, STEPHENS, | 
Society ot New v South Wales. 
AIR] AN drew attention to the veers 
mbers relative to the £1, 
