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Klection of Officers.— 
President: His Excellency Sir John Young. 
Vice-President: The Rev. W. B. Clarke and The Honorable E. 
Deas-Thomson Esq. 
Treasurer: Chris. Rolleston, Esq. 
Honorary Secretaries: Alfred Roberts, Esq. and Professor Smith. 
Ordinary Members of Council: F. M. Miller, Esq.; Charles 
Moore, Esq.; Edward Moriarty, Esq.; Charles Wall, Esq.; 
Dr. Williams ; W. J. Stephens, Esq. 
Fiftieth Monthly Meeting, Hall, Australian Library, 
11th June, 1862. Sir John Young in the Ohair. 
Members elected.—Henry Prince Hsq.; William Hetzer 
Hsq.; J. F. Josephson Hsq.; Fred. J. Jackson Esq. 
Paper read.—‘‘On the Cave Temples of India,”’ by Dr. 
Berncastle, which he illustrated by sketches made on the 
spot. Published in the ‘Trans. Philos. Soc. N.S.W.”’ (1862 
—1865) pp. 178—191, and the first paper read before the 
Society so published. 
