PROCEEDINGS. 303 
The ee gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members of 
the Societ 
Finlayson, David, Sydney. 
Forbes, Alexander Leith, M.A., 
Hill, John James, J.P., LR.O. Bates and LEP. and 8.G.L.M., 
Lambton, Newcastle. 
Hill, J “nag Higham, M.D., Univ. Brussels, F.R.C,S. Edin., 
&c., Sydney. 
0a: Robert Sydney. 
es of five new candidates were read for the second 
shinies and diree.f for the first time. 
e Hon. TREASURER announced that a circular had been issued 
Sisto donations were laid upon the table. 
The Prestpent, on behalf of the Council, gave notice of motion 
that, at the next general meeting, a resolution would be moved 
that the n umber of members be limit ed to 
. 8. Wixxrnson then read a paper by Dr. Ottaker Feist- 
mantel, & On Geological Observations made in eae in Queens- 
= New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasm 
C. Russewt then described “ A new ag aS of printing 
Parone and other Curves.” 
tr. C. 8. Winxryson exhibited a piece of flexible sandstone 
Pie at Agra, in India. 
WEDNESDAY, 1 SEPTEMBER, 1880. 
Hon. Proressor Suir, C.M.G., President, in the Chair. 
There were about forty members present. 
The minutes of the last meetin ing were read and confirmed. 
The following gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members 
of the Socie. iety -— 
gy eae Gerald H., Marrickville. 
Low, Andrew §., Merrylands. 
Mokinwoy. Hugh Giffen, Newtown. 
Manfred, Edmund C., Go 
Oakes, Arthur M.B., Mast. Surg. L.R.C.P. and 
W., 
LR.C.S., Edin. Woo. Tisbrkk 
we certificates of three ar eecaee were read for the second 
