Xvi. ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. 
Messrs. R. H. CamBacGE and ©. A. SUSSMILCH were 
appointed Scrutineers, and Dr. R. GREIG-SMITH deputed 
to preside at the Ballot Box. 
The certificates of three candidates were read for the 
second time, and one for the first time. 
The following gentlemen were duly elected ordinary 
members of the Society :— 
BARLING, JOHN, Gentleman, “‘St. Adrian’s,’”’ Raglan- 
street, Mosman. 
OHAULEUR, PAUL, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the 
French Chamber of Commerce, Officier d’ Academie 
(France), etc.; 2 Bond-street Chambers. 
WILLIS, CHARLES SAVILL, M.B., Ch.m. Syd., M.R.C.S. Hng., 
L.R.C.P. Lond., D.P.H., Royal Coll. P. and 8. Lond.; 
Department of Public Health. 
The President made the following announcements :— 
1. That the third Popular Science Lecture of the Session 
on ‘“‘An aspect of Modern Electrical Research,”’ by Prof. 
POLLOCK, D.8c., fixed for Thursday, August 20, would be 
postponed, that day having been proclaimed a Public Holi- 
day; due notice of the altered date would, however, be 
given. The lecture, with demonstrations, would take place 
in the Lecture Theatre of the Physics Department, Sydney 
University. 
2. That a Conversazione of the Society would be held in 
the Great Hall of the University on the evening of Tuesday, 
September 22nd, 1908. 
Fifteen volumes, 188 parts, 13 reports, and 4 pamphlets, 
total 220, received as donations since the previous meeting, 
were laid upon the table and acknowledged. 
A letter was received from Sir ALEx. B. W. KENNEDY, 
acknowledging his election as an Honorary Member of the 
Society :— 
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