264 - J. H. MAIDEN. 
Macquarie-street; EKdward Wise, 40 EHlizabeth-street ; 
Thomas Ranken, Gloucester Terrace; Julian EK. Salomons, 
Wynyard-square; J. Malbon Thompson, William-street; R. 
Windeyer Thompson, William-street; Henry J. Brown, 
Orown Solicitor’s Office; George T. Benbow, 42 Castle- 
reagh-street; James Cowlishaw, Surry Hills; John Roberts; 
Walter Hooper; HKdward Bell; James Robertson; Frank H. 
Fowler, 177 Liverpool-street; Thomas W. Levinge, General 
Post Office; William Hanson, Phillip-street, North; R. 
Rupert Hwen, St. Philip’s Grammar School, 89 Botany- 
street; KH. O. Moriarty; S. H. Mansfield; Dr. Berncastle, 
10 Wynyard-square; Isaac Aaron, 145 Castlereagh-street ; 
Hugh Houston, Infirmary; J.B. McGuyar, Hlizabeth-street; 
Robert Hunt, Royal Mint; Sheridan Wall, Museum; S. 
Maurice, Sea View Terrace, Darlinghurst; Frank Haes, 7 
Jamison-street; William Roberts; Henry T. Fox; James C. 
Tucker; William C. Bennett, City Engineer’s Office; John 
Taylor, Barrack-street; W. Catlett; A. L. Catlett; Hector 
McLean, 7 Jamison-street ; Charles Grace, 37 Yurong- 
street; Henry Phillips, at Messrs. Thacker and Co’s; W. 
G. Pennington; H. P. Plews; Rev. James Fullerton, Pitt- 
street; Richard Johnson, Pitt-street; James Robertson, 
junior, Pitt-street; William Randell, Newtown; William 
Weaver, Ryde; Lieutenant Vigors; R.C. Want, Woolloo- 
mooloo; James Mitchell, Cumberland-street; David S. 
Mitchell, Cumberland-street; W. Burton Wade; Joseph 
Fowles; George Deffell. 
Papers read on steam communication with Hngland :— 
1. ‘““On the application of Auxiliary steam power to 
passenger ships in the Australian trade.’ (An 
abstract published at p. 36, Vol. 1, of the Magazine). 
2. ‘* Proposal for combining a system of postal communi- 
cation with immigration.” (Both papers by Mr, H. 
Deas-Thomson were printed in full in the “‘Herald,”’ 
and copies are in the Society’s Cuttings book.) 
