XXXVI. ABSTRACT OP PROCEEDINGS. 



of Mr. 0. A. Siissmilch it was postponed to the next 

 meeting. 



The reading of the following papers was postponed to 

 the next meeting: — 



1. "On the possible Identity of the Emanation of Radium 



and De war's Ooronium (or Nebulium)," by T. H. Laby. 



2. "Pot Experiments to determine the limits of endurance 



of different Farm Crops for certain injurious substances, 

 Part III., Barley and Rye," by R. Helms and Prof. 

 F. B. Guthrie, f.i.c, f.c.s. 



ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS, NOVEMBER 2, 1904. 



The General Monthly Meeting of the Society was held 

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

 Wednesday evening, November 2nd, 1901. 



O. O. Burge, m. inst. c.e.. President, in the Chair. 



Thirty-four members and two visitors were present. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 

 confirmed. 



One new member enrolled his name and was introduced. 



The certificates of two candidates were read for the 

 second time, and of one for the first time. 



The President announced that the Fifth Popular Science 

 Lecture 1901 on "The Nervous System in its Genesis and 

 Development," by Dr. J. Froude Flashman, m.d., Honorary 

 Lecturer in Psychological Medicine and Neurology, Uni- 

 versity of Sydney, Director of the Pathological Laboratory 

 of the Lunacy Department, would be delivered at the Royal 

 Society's House, on Thursday, November 21th, at 8 p.m. 



