IxXXli. APPENDIX. 



The Secretary laid before the Society a Letter handed 

 to him by Major Goulburn, and received by him from Capt. 

 Irvine on the subject of a notice of motion of his now on 

 the Society's table, together with Major Goulburn's reply 

 thereto. 



Resolved, That these papers do lie on the table. 



The Mineralogical Committee reported that there is no 

 collection for sale in the Colony. 



Dr. Douglass proposed, and Major Goulburn seconded, 

 William Howe, Esq. as a Member of this Society. 



Major Goulburn was fined for non-attendance at a quarter 



past 7 o'clock. 



10th October, 1821. 

 At Capt. Irvine's. 

 Present, 

 Mr, Bowman, 

 Mr. Field, 

 Major Goulburn, 

 Capt. Irvine, 

 Mr, Wollstonecraft. 



The Minutes of the last Meeting were read and confirmed. 



Captain Irvine informed the Society of the existence of 

 a mineralogical collection, made by Mr. Youl at Port 

 Dalrymple, and now in the possession of Mr. Wm. Smith, 

 Teacher of the Public School. 



Resolved, That it be referred to the Mineralogical Com- 

 mittee to enquire into the same, and to report thereon. 



Resolved, That Major Goulburn be added to the said 

 Committee. 



Resolved, That it be also referred to the said Committee, 

 to collect and deposit in the Museum, the mineralogical 



