XV1. ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. 
2. “Onthe Australian Melaleucas and their Essential Oils,’” 
Part VI., by R. T. Baker and H. G. Smith, F.c.s. 
Remarks were made by Mr. M. B. Welch. 
3. ““The Essential Oil of Backhousia myrtifolia,” Part I.,. 
by A. R. Penfold, F.¢.s. | 
Mr. H. C. Andrews, delivered an interesting Lecturette 
on Scientific Problems of the Pacific, Part Il—Geology. 
This was the second of a series of lecturettes to be delivered 
by various members on subjects connected with the Pacific. 
EXHIBIT: 
Mr. J. Nangle, exhibited for Mr. H. J. Swain, a Coelostat 
made at the Sydney Technical College for the University 
Party at the forthcoming Hclipse in September next. 
SHEPTHMBER 67TH, 1922. 
The four hundred and thirty-second General Monthly 
Meeting was held at the Society’s House, 5 Hlizabeth 
Street, at 8 p.m. 
Mr. C. A. Sussmilch, President, in the Chair. 
Forty-nine members and five visitors were present. 
The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 
confirmed. 
The certificates of five candidates for admission as ordin- 
ary Members were read: one for the second and four for 
the first time. 
Messrs. M. B. WelchandG. Inglis Hudson were appointed 
Scrutineers, and Mr. HK. C. Andrews deputed to preside at. 
the Ballot Box. 
The following gentleman was duly elected an ordinary 
member of the Society: Harold George Raggatt. 
The President announced that the alterations to the 
Building had been completed, and a hearty vote of thanks. 

