480 PROCEEDINGS, 
4, ‘Note on the occurrence of Calcareous Sandstone allied to 
Fontainebleau Sandstone from Rock Lily near Pittwater,” 
by Prof. T. W. E. Davip, B.A., F.G.s. 
EXHIBITS : 
Photographs and specimens of diamonds by Rev. J. Minne 
CuRRAN, F.G.8.; the Moonbi Meteorite by J. C. H. Mineayg, F.c.s. 
and specimens, microscopic sections and micro-photographs 
relating to the papers read by Prof. Davin. 
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1898. 
H. C. Russe, B.A., C.M.G., F.R.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 
Twenty-nine members and six visitors were present. 
The Chairman said that before the business of the evening was 
gone on with he wished to announce a fact in which those present 
would, no doubt, be greatly interested. That this was the two 
hundredth meeting of the Society, which he hoped would go on 
for a good many more hundreds. 
The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed. 
The certificates of six new candidates were read for the third 
time, of one for the second time, and of two for the first time. 
The following gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members 
of the Society :— 
Clark, Charles Dagnall, m.p. Lond.; Sydney. 
Cobbett, Pitt, Professor of Law ; Sydney University. 
Cohen, Algernon A., M.B., M.D. Aberd., M.R.c.8. Hng.; Sydney. 
Martin, Charles James, B.Sc., M.B. Lond., M.R.c.s. EHng., 
Demonstrator of Physiology ; Sydney University. 
Millard, Reginald Jeffery, M.B.,ch.M. Syd., Parramatta, 
Money, Angel, m.D., F.R.c.P. Lond.; Sydney. 
Fifty-five volumes, ninety-four parts, ten reports, nine pamphlets 
and two photographs received as donations since the last meeting 
were laid upon the table and acknowledged. 
The Chairman announced that a bust of the late Professor 
Hoffman of Berlin, had been presented to the Society by Mrs. 
Leibius. 
