476 PROCEEDINGS. 
The following gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members 
of the Society :— | 
Noyes, Edward, Civil Engineer ; Sydney. 
Roberts, W, 8. De Lisle, Civil Engineer ; Sydney. 
Thirty-five volumes, one hundred and eighty-nine parts, four 
pamphlets, nine reports, and fourteen meteorological charts 
received as donations since the last meeting were laid upon the 
table and acknowledged. 
The following papers were read :— 
1. “ Flying-machine Motors and Cellular. Kites,” by Lawrence 
HarGrave. Some remarks were made by the President. 
2. ‘Notes and analysis of a Metallic Meteorite from Moonbi, 
near Tamworth, New South Wales,” by John C. H. 
“MINGAYE, F.C.S., M.A.I.M.E. 
Remarks were made by Prof. T. W. E. David, Rev. J. Milne 
Curran, and the Author. ? 
3. “Plants with their habitats, discovered to be indigenous to 
this Colony since the publication of the Handbook of the 
Flora of New South Wales; chiefly furnished by Baron von 
Mu. tier, from unpublished Herbarium Notes,” by CHARLES 
Moorg, F.L.8., &c. 
4, “Description of a new Myrtaceous tree indigenous to New 
South Wales Hugenia parvifolia,” by CHARLES MOORE, F.L.S. 
5. “On the Whip-worm of the Rat’s Liver,” by Tuomas L. 
Bancrort, m.s. Ldin., (Communicated by J. H. Marpsn, 
F.L.s., &c.) Some remarks were made by the President. 
6. “Small Whirlwinds,” by HugH CuHartes KIpDLE. 
A discussion ensued in which the following gentlemen took 
part, viz., Mr. H. C. Russell, Rev. 8S. Wilkinson, Messrs. W. 
F. Bell, C. W. Darley, W. 8. Campbell, C. A. Benbow, Prof. 
T. W. E. David, L. Hargrave, and P. N. Trebeck. 
} EXHIBITS : 
Mr. H. ©. Russe1, ¢.M.G., F.R.S., exhibited several beautiful 
photographs of star clusters and the Milky Way, taken with the 
