PROCEEDINGS, 257 
ight members, and pointed out that if each member 
ted two guineas the requisite amount would at once be 
Jawns Mannina read a paper,— Notes on the Aborigines 
‘ : y Holland.” 
4 discussion followed, in which the following gentlemen took 
| egos J..F. Mann, Hon. L. F. De Salis, Dr. R 
. Trebeck, Dr. Belgrave, E. Palmer, and the 
WEDNESDAY, 6 DECEMBER, 1882. 
Pog, Rotieston, C.M.G., President, in the Chair. 
‘The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
ahd gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members of 
Auditors for the current yea 
IDENT, on behalf of the Conta announced that 
ments were being made for the delivery of a course of 
fh Geology of Australia by the Rev. J. E. Tenison- 
e had submitted them to the Rev. Mr. Tenison- 
i tasnection, and that gentleman had had made some 
Mr. Tentson-Woons said that the corals were all a 
“spe such as were never goog ie of tropi . 
Seas 5 an 
as Lord Howe Island was 
