ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. XV. 
The certificates of three candidates for admission as 
ordinary members were read: two for the second, and one 
for the first time. 
Professor J. Read and Dr. O. Anderson were appointed 
Scrutineers, and Mr. J. Nangle deputed to preside at the 
Ballot Box. 
The following gentlemen were duly elected ordinary 
members of the Society: Arthur Hdward Mills and Frank 
Richard Morrison. 
The President announced the death of Mr. J. EH. Carne, 
{a Clarke Medallist 1920) who was elected a member in 
1909. 
A letter was read from Mrs. Carne expressing thanks for 
the Society’s sympathy in her recent bereavement. 
The President announced that on the evening of the 5th 
August, the Royal Society, in conjunction with the 
University, had entertained Dr. William W. Campbell, 
Director of the Lick Observatory, and other scientists from 
the United States of America and from New Zealand, who 
were visiting Australia for the purpose of viewing the solar 
eclipse on the 21st September, 1922. 
The President announced that a Popular Science Lecture 
entitled :—‘‘Solar Eclipses—with special reference. to the 
eclipse which will take place in September next,’’ would 
be delivered by Mr. J. Nangle, 0.B.E., F.R.A.S., on Thursday, 
17th August, 1922. 
The following donations were laid upon the table:—7 
volumes, and 86 parts. 
THE FOLLOWING PAPERS WERE READ: 
1, “‘The Miscibility Test for Eucalyptus Oils,’’ by Prof. 
©. EH. Fawsitt, p.sc., php, and C. H. Fischer. Remarks 
were made by Messrs. A. R. Penfold and R. W. 
Challinor. 
