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Hlection of Officers.— 
President: His Excellency Sir John Young. 
Vice-Presidents: Rev. W. B. Clarke, and The Honorable E. 
Deas-Thomson, c.B. 
Honorary Treasurer: Christopher Rolleston Esq. 
Ordinary Members of Council: Edward Moriarty, Esq.; W. J. 
Stephens, Esq.; Alexander Dick, Esq.; F. B. Miller, Esq.; 
Chas. Moore, Esq.; Gerard Krefft, Esq. 
Honorary Secretaries: Professor Pell and The Honorable Cap- 
tain Ward. 
Paper read.—*‘On the Reptiles found near Sydney with - 
remarks upon their habits and geographical range,’’ by Mr. 
Krefft. Published in ‘* Trans. Philos. Soc. N.S.W.”’ (1862-5), 
34 - 60, under the title “‘On snakes observed in the neigh- 
bourhood of Sydney,’’ by Gerard Krefit. 
Mr. William Macleay laid on the table a copy of Vol. 1 
of the “‘Transactions of the Entomological Society of New 
South Wales.”’ 
Fifty-eighth Monthly Meeting, Hall. Australian Library, 
17th June, 1863. J. F. Josephson Hsq. in the Chair. 
Member elected.—Dr. Fortescue. 
. Papers read.—1. “‘On Snake bites and their Antidotes,”’ 
by Dr. Berncastle. Published in ‘“‘Trans. Philos. Soc. 
N.S.W.”’ (1862-5), 191-6. 
Fifty-ninth Monthly Meeting, Hall, Australian Library, 
8th July, 1863. Dr. Bland in the Chair. No new business 
taken. 
