XVI. ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. 



Kennedy District, Cape River, Queensland," by J. P. de 

 Beuzeville, (communicated by W. A. W.de Beuzeville.) 



2. "Notes on Eucalyptus, No. VIII, with descriptions of 



two new Western Australian species," by J. H. 

 Maiden, i.s.O., f.r.s. Remarks were made by Mr. 

 A. B. Hector. 



3. "Note on a relation between the Thermal Conductivity 



and the Viscosity of Gases,"by Prof. J. A. Pollock, f.r.s. 



4. "Three new species of Leptospermum," by E. Cheel. 



exhibits: 

 Mr. Oambage exhibited a sample of quartzite containing 

 over 98% silica from Ulladulla, and which is considered to 

 be equal to the best silica known in the world for the 

 manufacture of silica bricks. 



OCTOBER 1st, 1919. 



The four hundred and ninth General Monthly Meeting 

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

 8 p.m. 



Professor O. E. Pawsitt, President, in the Chair. 

 Thirty members and one visitor were present. 

 The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 

 confirmed. 



The certificates of twenty candidates for admission as 

 ordinary members were read: fifteen for the second and 

 five for the first time. 



Messrs. W. Welch and A. J. Sach were appointed Scru- 

 tineers, and Dr. R. Greig-Smith deputed to preside at the 

 Ballot Box. 



The following gentlemen were duly elected ordinary 

 members of the Society: — Marcel Anrousseau, John Ralph 

 Bardsley, Reginald Wheeler Bretnall, George Frederick 





