ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. XI. 



CLARKE MEMORIAL LECTURES. 



A series of three lectures was delivered by Prof. E. W. 

 Skeats, d.sc, f.g.s., Melbourne, University, on the following 

 dates : — 



Monday, October 22 — "The Volcanoes of Victoria," 



Thursday, October 25 — "The Origin of Dolomite" — (a Early 

 research and views as to its formation. 6 Experimental 

 work up to the year 1897). 



Tuesday, October 30 — "The Origin of Dolomite" — (a Recent 

 experimental work including the chemical and mineralogical 

 results of the examination of the Funafuti boring and of 

 specimens from raised coral islands. f$ The bearing of 

 these investigations on the origin of dolomite, y Application 

 of modern views to the dolomites of Tyrol and other areas.) 



May 14, 1906, a lecture was delivered by His Honor 

 Judge Docker, on "The Scenery of Mount Kosciusko," 

 illustrated by lantern slides. 



Professor T. P. Anderson Stuart, m.d., ll.d., then read 

 his address. 



On the motion of Dr. Spencer, seconded by Mr. 

 Oambage, a vote of thanks was passed to the retiring 

 President, and Mr. Henry Deane, m.a., m. inst. c.e., was 

 installed as President for the ensuing year. 



Mr. Deane thanked the members for the honour conferred 

 upon him. 



ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS, JUNE 5, 1907. 



The General Monthly Meeting of the Society was held 

 at the Society's House, No. 5 Elizabeth-street North, on 

 Wednesday evening, June 5th, 1907. 



H. Deane, m.a., m. inst. c.e., President, in the Chair. 



