XVlll. ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. 



THE FOLLOWING PAPERS WERE READ! 



1. "Acacia Seedlings," Part VII, by R. H. Cambage, f.l.s* 



Remarks were made by Mr. J. H. Maiden and the 

 President. 



2. "A preliminary examination of the late Palaeozoic fold- 



ing in the Hunter River District, New South Wales," 

 by G. D. Osborne, B.Sc 



3. "Note on the position of the double linkage in Piperit- 



one," by A. R. Penfold, F.c.s. Remarks were made 

 by Mr. H. G. Smith and Mr. R. W. Ohallinor. 



4. "Earth Movements at Burrinjuck as recorded by Hori- 



zontal Pendulum Observations," by Assistant-Professor 

 L. A. Cotton, m.a., D.Sc Remarks were made by Mr. 

 R. H. Oambage. 



SEPTEMBER 7th, 1921. 



The four hundred and twenty-fourth General Monthly 

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

 Street, at 8 p.m. 



Mr. E. C. Andrews, President, in the Chair. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 

 confirmed. 



The certificates of eight candidates for admission as 

 ordinary members were read: two for the second and six 

 for the first time. 



Messrs. W. M. Doherty and W. Welch were appointed 

 Scrutineers, and Mr. T. H. Houghton deputed to preside at 

 the Ballot Box. 



The following gentlemen were duly elected as ordinary 

 members of the Society: — Hugh Robert Denison and George 

 Henry Olding. 



Letters were read from Mr. 0. Statham and Mr. H. 

 Sandy expressing thanks for the Society's sympathy in 

 their recent bereavements. 



