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mark in the world, he will understand my 
chal ae Ang so ee pa pas oe on the labours of m my olde oo aoe 
With Mr. Darwin I have r ye agS mongst the oran; roves 0 id 
Botafogo ; I have explored the coral rocks of the Abrolhos and the "South 
“coed I have been tos oe and tumbled about on the fearful tempestuous 
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qh company with Mr, Darwin I have shot the ,and the 
ostrich on the —. of the Pampas, witnessing the ‘wonderful I skill of the 
Guachos in the u the bolas and the las Ever brance of my 
intercourse with that wonderful man bur ni ‘like a lighted lam When 
first Mr. Darwin broached his theories, I felt im mpelled to acknowledge the 
in oan of t remost social rank atten 
Wi Eber. ot rai Archbishops of the Church of England honded 
Stubecription list to raise a memorial to his memory. I beg, in conclusion, 
to move a vote of thanks to the Preside for his most excellent address. 
About eighty members were present. 
WEDNESDAY, 6 JUNE, 1888. 
Cuartes Moors, F.LS., V.-P., in the Chair. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirm ed. 
The i gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members 
of the Societ 
Shine ‘Baweed A., R.N., Sydney. 
ram, Dr. Arthur Murray, Sydn ey. 
Tn answer to Mr. ©. Stuart, the Chairman stated that the 
Council had examined the papers sent in “On the Influence of 
that the oe had been awarded to Dr. Ross. The Council had 
decided to insert Dr. Ross’s paper in abstract in the volume for 
1882. In Saag gas of Prakasa Liversidge, the honorary Editor, 
tact, to whom a fee of five guineas had been paid, which is 
ineluded with other items ender “sundry disbursements” in the 
rer’s annual statemen 
The certificates of ten new candidates were read for the second 
and of three for the first t 
One hundred and fifty-six cesmeaie were ~ hg aps the are . 
Sines inhabiting the ry ae yet ecartuk eee of 
> grea ustr 
» power. Murray, Lower cha gee, Lower Lachlan, and 
: ling” 
ay Sisoussion scale in which the riage oT A. en took 
— Messrs, Mann, Clarendon Stuart, H. ae ‘Gilliat, 
Collie, nt M‘Pherson, and the Chairm 
thirty-five members were present. 
