ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. XXVIil. 
Spear point with serrated edges. 7. Chipped spear point. 
8. Quartz chip used for cutting. 9. Grinding stone (?). 
Nos. 1-5 from the Darling River; Nos. 6-9 from Middle 
Harbour, Port Jackson. 
Mr. JAMES TAYLOR, B.Sc.,4.R.S.M., exhibited shell photo- 
graphs, viz.:—Middle shell as finished. The other shells 
have each been fired through a special chrome nickel steel 
armour plate 1°78 calibres in thickness, without showing 
the slightest distortion. Made at Riga, Russia, by Messrs. 
Thos. Firth and Sons, Sheffield, England. Shells may be 
about 8 inches diameter, while the plate would be about 
14 inches thick. 
ABSTRACT OF PROCKEDINGS, NOVEMBER 7, 1906. 
The General Monthly Meeting of the Society was held 
at the Society’s House, No. 5 Hlizabeth-street North, on 
Wednesday evening, November 7th, 1906. 
Prof. T. P. ANDERSON STUART, M.D., LL.D., President, in 
the Chair. 
Twenty-seven members and one visitor were present. 
The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 
confirmed. 
One new member enrolled his name and was introduced. 
Dr. W. G. WooLtnoucH and Mr. L. HARGRAVE were 
appointed Scrutineers, and Dr. F. H. QUAIFE deputed to 
preside at the Ballot Box. 
The certificates of three candidates were read for the 
third time, of three for the second time, and of four for the 
first time. 
