4 F. B. GUTHRIE. 



Art. XXIX. — An Economic Aspect of Artesian Boring in New 

 South Wales. By James Boultbee, Superintendent of 

 Artesian Bores. 



Art. XXX. — The Measurement of the Flow of Streams and 

 Artesian Bores, as carried out by the Public Works Depart- 

 ment of New South Wales. By H. S. I. Smail, b.e., Assis- 

 tant Engineer. 



Art. XXXI.— The Murray Waters. By E. T. McKay, c.e. 



Art. XXXII. — The High Speed Electric Railway Trials on the 

 Berlin-Zossen Line of 1901, 1902 and 1903. By C. 0. Burge, 

 M. Inst. C.E. 



Lectures. — A course of three science lectures and one 

 Clarke Memorial Lecture was delivered during the Session 

 and were well attended. 



May 28th—" The Development of the Railway," by C. O. Burge, 



M. Inst. C.E. 



June 25th — "The Australian Flora/' by E. T. Baker, f.l.s. 

 Oct. 22nd — "Water," by Prof. Liversidge, m.a., ll.d., f.r.s. 

 Sept. 24th— (Clarke Memorial) " The Life and Work of the Eev. 

 W. B. Clarke," by Prof. T. W. Edge worth David, b.a., 



F.G.S., F.R S. 



Conversazione. — A very successful Conversazione was 

 held in the Great Hall of the University on Thursday, 

 August 27th, 1903. 



Roll of Members. — The number of members on the Roll 

 on the 30th April, 1903, was 344. During the past year 

 22 members were elected : the deaths numbered 6 and 

 resignations 13, leaving a total of 347 to date. 



The following is a list of members who have died during 

 the year : — 



T. R. Firth; elected 1891. 

 Hamilton L. Low; elected 1878. 

 Dr. F. Norton Manning ; elected 1876. 

 Dr. William Morris ; elected 1877. 

 Dr. Thomas Pickburn ; elected 1876. 

 Hon. J. T. Toohey; elected 1876. 





