218 PROCEEDINGS. 
WEDNESDAY, 4 JULY, 1883. 
Hon. Professor Smrru, C.M.G., President, in the Chair. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
Dr. Smith expressed his gratification = meeting the Society 
after his long absence from the ony, and returned his 
tanks for the honour done to him by re- eesti as President. 
of the soci 
Barnet, James, Sydne 
Fraser, John, B.A., West Maitland. 
Maiden, J Joseph Hy. ., Darlinghurst. 
Morley, F , Sydney. 
Sinclair, Sutherland, Sydney. 
Stuart, Professor T: 'P. Anderson, M.D., Sydney University. 
ay. 
The etal gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members 
ety :— 
Wilkinson, W. Camac, M.B., Sydney. 
; The certificates of three new candidates were read for the second 
time, and of five for the first time. 
Sixty-three donations were laid upon the table. 
— paper by the Rev. J. E. Tr ae F.G.8., F.LS., &e., 
as read, ‘‘On the Waianamatta Shal 
A discussion followed, in which the dred gentlemen took 
part, viz. :—Professor Liversidge, Messrs. C. Moore, F. B. Gipps, 
Rey. J. Milne Curran, and the Cha felt 
Professor Liversidge communicated a paper by Mr. B. 
Etheridge, junior :—“Further Remarks on Australian Stro- 
phalosiz, and Description of a new hens of Aucella from the 
Cretaceous Rocks of North-east Australia 
with, e or me shown, however, were from a vein which 
d y been proved to a width of 10 feet, and the full width 
had not yet been reached. The tin, as could be seen, was dissemi ved 
nated mnie oe pd os the specimen which came from t ; 
New England, closely resembled the 
ore found in ibe st ie Mine in Cornwall, England. 
About forty members were present. 
