222 PROCEEDINGS. 
WEDNESDAY, 7 NOVEMBER, 1883. 
H. C. Russert, B.A., F.R.A.S., &c., in the Chair. 
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. 
The one toed gentleman was duly elected an ordinary member 
of the Soc 
ta William 8., M.B., M.Ch., B.A., Sydney. 
The certificates of three new ceuaeate were read for the second 
time, and of four for the first tim 
Eighty-eight donations were laid upon the table. 
Professor LiversipGE announced that a copy of the Society’s 
Journal for 1882 had been received from the Government Printer, 
and he hoped soon to have a sufficient number of copies to dis- 
tribute to members ; the delay had arisen through press of busi- 
ness at the Government Printing Office. 
The following specimens which had been received from Mr. 
Edward Palmer were laid bse ee table for inspection, and 
described by Professor Liversipe 
1. Fossil crocodile teeth toi ke Manfred Downs, Lower 
inders, Queenslan 
2. Mineral specimen obtained ir bottom of a well 90 
feet deep, on the Lower Flin 
pper ore from a new lode at the. Cloncurry. 
Professor LivERSIDGE also described some fossils from Coogee 
Bay and Manly Beach, which were exhibited b y Mr. E. Daintrey. 
Mr. H. G. cKinney, M.E., read a paper on “ Irrigation in 
Upper India.” 
paper “On Tanks and Wells of New South Wales, Water 
Supply and Irrigation,” by Mr. A. Pepys Adie A was communi- 
cated by Mr. W. H. Warren, C. E., and partl 
The meeting was adjourned till the 14th inst., rr 8 p.m. 
About forty members were present. 
WEDNESDAY, 14 NOVEMBER, 1883. 
ADJOURNED MEETING. 
Hon. Professor Smrru, C.M.G., President, in the Chair. 
nelu So portion of Mr. A. Pepys Woods’ paper “On 
Tanks aia Wells of New South Wales, Water Supply and 
Irrigation,” was ae by Mr. W. H. Warren, C.E 
It was resolved that any visitors present who > might desire to 
speak upon the eet should be allowed to do 
A discussion followed in which the following g gentlemen took 
part, viz. ae essrs. . Russe Moo ollitzer, 
Hi. G. kicne, and W. Czarlinski. 
About twenty-five members were present. 
