PROCEEDINGS. XXXIX 



" G-rundtrsekkeue i Den iEldste Norske. Proces" af Ebbe 



Hartzberg ved Dr. P. Brandt. 

 " Die JEgyptischen Denkraaler in St. Petersburg, Helsingfors, 



Upsala, und Copenhagen, von J. Lieblien. Two copies. 

 "Neue Integrations-Methode eines 2n.-Gliedrigen." Pfaff- 



schen Problems, von Sophus Lie. 

 11 1 Anledning af Schopenhauers af det throndhiemske Videns- 



kabers-Selskab belonnede Priis-Afhandling om den frie 



Villies Porhold til Selvbevidstheden, ap.,M. J. Monrad. 

 " Partielle Differential G-leichungen 1. 0. in denen die un- 



bekannte Punktion explicite vorkommt, von Sephus Lie. 

 " Bemaerkninger i Anledning af Assessor Hjelms Foredrag : 



Strobemcerkninger om Bevidsthedens Vsesen, af Prof. Dr. 



P. C. Paye. 

 " Zur Erklarnug des Polybius 6, 20, von P. O. Schjott. 

 Prom the Secretary to the Boyal University of Christiania. 



Mr. James Manning: then read his paper " On the Water 

 Supply to Sydney by Gravitation." 



A discussion ensued, in which the Rev. Wm. Scott, Messrs. 

 Bensusan, Biggar, Boberts, Alger, Dr. Belgrave, the Hon. L. 

 Pane de Salis, the Hon. Chas. Campbell, the Hon. Bobert 

 Owen, and the Chairman took part. 



It was moved by Mr. Alfred Boberts, 'seconded by Dr. Bel- 

 grate, and carried : — That this meeting requests that the 

 Council will forthwith consider whether the Society can judi- 

 ciously petition the Government in respect to the reservation of 

 the land described by Mr. James Manning, until the subject has 

 been further investigated, and that this meeting stand adjourned 

 until this day week, to receive the Council's report. 



WEDNESDAY, 13th OCTOBEE, 1875, ADJOURNED MEETING-. 



Chris. Bolleston, Esq., in the chair. 



The Chairman said, that the following resolution, moved by 

 Mr. Alfred Boberts, had been carried at the last meeting, viz. : — 

 " That this meeting request that the Council of the Society will 

 forthwith consider whether the Society can judiciously petition 

 the Government in respect to the reservation of the ]and 

 described by Mr. James Manning, until the subject has been 

 further investigated, and that this meeting stand adjourned until 

 this day week, to receive the Council's report." The Council 

 met to-day to consider the resolution, and believing that it would 



