ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. XXVIIL. 
Dr. Danes gave an illustrated lecture dealing with lime- 
stone physiography and hydrograpby in Australia, with 
special reference to the Northern Territory and Queensland. 
Two great deposits of limestone were recognised, one of 
Cambrian and the other of Cretaceous age. The under- 
ground water supply in the limestones contributes largely 
to the flow of the Roper, Gregory and other northern rivers. 
Remarks were made by Professor Taylor, Mr. Andrews, 
Judge Docker, Mr. Poole and the Chairman. 
Monthly Meeting, 15th May, 1922. 
Mr. EH. C. Andrews in the Chair. 
Fourteen members and five visitors were present. 
A large collection of fossils from Wandrawandian Creek 
was exhibited by Mr. Varney Parkes, and the place of 
occurrence illustrated by a large drawing representing the 
cliff-face and horizontal strata in which the fossils were 
found. Remarks were made by Messrs. Browne and Dun, 
and the Chairman. 
Professor Taylor gave a lantern lecture on the glacial 
physiography of the Kosciusko region, with special refer- 
ence to the recent discoveries made by him and his party, 
including Mr. Browne and Mr. F. Jardine. Remarks were 
made by Messrs. Browne, Jardine and Andrews, and Dr. 
Cotton. | 
Monthly Meeting, 19th June, 1922. 
Mr. E. C. Andrews in the Chair. 
Sixteen nrembers and twelve visitors were present. 
EXHIBITS: 
1. By Dr. Anderson—Lower jaw of a diprotodont from 
near Scone. 
