316 J. H. MAIDEN, 
Two letters “‘On Light non-luminous, dated respectively 
the 21st December, 1866 and 10th January, 1867,” addressed 
to the Rev. W. B. Clarke by Mr. Robert Adams were read 
by the Chairman. 
A nearly complete set of Proceedings of the Royal Geo- 
graphical Society was presented by His Hxcellency the 
President. 
Paper read.—‘* On Non-Linear Co-resolvents,’”’ by the 
Honorable Chief Justice Cockle, F.R.S. (Read by Mr. Martin 
Gardiner.) 
(Printed in Trans. Roy. Soc. N.S.W., 1, 27 — 30.) 
From this onwards the papers read at the monthly meet- 
ings were regularly printed in the annual volume. 
Third Monthly Meeting, Hall, Australian Library, 4th 
September, 1867. Rev. W. B. Clarke in the Chair. 
Member elected.—A. B. Weigall Esq. 
In consequence of Mr. Wuth’s paper “‘On Bones found in 
a Cave at Glenorchy, Tasmania, having been printed in the 
Colonial Monthly and Australian Magazine, the paper was 
not read, but ‘Remarks on Mr. Wuth’s paper’’ was read 
by Gerard Krefft Esq, which he illustrated by numerous 
osteological remains. 
Paper read.—‘‘On the Auriferous and other Mineral 
Districts of Northern Queensland,’’ by Rev. W. B. Clarke, 
which he illustrated by photographs of the localities. 
Fourth Monthly Meeting, Hall, Australian Library, 9th 
October, 1867. G. R. Smalley Esq., in the Chair. 
Members elected.—Howard Reed Hsq., R. D. Ward Hsq. 
Paper read.—‘*On the reappearance of Scurvy in the 
Merchant Service,’’ by Edward Bedford Esq. 
Fifth Montbly Meeting, Hall, Australian Library, 6th 
November, 1867. Rev. W. B. Clarke in the Chair. 
