ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. XV11. 



Hill, Irvine and Oxley I can find nothing to throw light upon 

 their relations with Brisbane. Berry and Wollstonecraf t displayed 

 no antagonism to Governor Brisbane, who granted them 10,000 

 acres of land." 



AUGUST 3rd, 1921. 



The four hundred and twenty-third General Monthly 

 Meeting was held at the Society's House, 5 Elizabeth 

 Street, at 8 p.m. 



Mr. E. O. Andrews, President, in the Ohair. 



Thirty-three members were present. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 

 confirmed. 



The certificates of five candidates for admission as 

 ordinary members were read : three for the second and 

 two for the first time. 



Messrs. R. W. Ohallinor and A. D. Oile were appointed 

 Scrutineers, and Dr. O. Anderson deputed to preside at the 

 Ballot Box. 



The following gentlemen were duly elected as ordinary 

 members of the Society: — Albert Morris, Frederick Arnold 

 Robertson and Gustavus Athol Waterhouse. 



The President announced the deaths of Mr. J. M. Sandy 

 and Mr. E. J. Statham. 



Letters were read from Lady French and Mrs. P. W. 

 Rygate expressing thanks for the Society's sympathy in 

 their recent bereavements. 



The President announced that a Popular Science Lecture 

 entitled, " Flies as Disease Carriers," would be delivered 

 by Dr. E. W. Ferguson, on Thursday, 18th August, 1921. 



The following donations were laid upon the table : — 5 

 volumes, 117 parts and 11 reports. 



T— December 7, 1921. 



