328 PROCEEDINGS. 



3. " Boleite, Nantokite, Kerargyrite, and Cuprite from Broken 



Hill, N. S. Wales," by Prof. Liversidge, m.a., f.r.s. 



4. " From Number to Quaternion," by G. Fleuri. (Communicated 



by H. C. Russell, b.a., c.m.g., f.r.s.) 



5. " New Orbit of the Double Star /3 416 = Scorpii 185," by Prof. 



S. Glasenapp, Imperial Observatory, St. Petersburg. (Com- 

 municated by H. C. Russell, b.a., c.m.g., f.r.s.) 



6. " On the Value of Gravity at the Sydney Observatory," by 



E. F. J. Love, m.a. (Communicated by H. C. Russell, 

 b.a., c.m.g., f.r.s.) 



7. " Preliminary Notes on the Pharmacology of Carissa ovata, 



R.Br. var. stolonifera, Bail." by Thomas L. Bancroft, m.b. 

 Edin. (Communicated by J. H. Maiden, f.l.s.) 



8. " On the Almandine Garnets from the Hawkesbury Sandstone 



at Sydney," by Henry G. Smith. 



9. " On a Natural Mineral Spring at Bungonia," by the Rev. J. 



Milne Curran, f.g.s. 



Some remarks were made by Mr. H. C. Russell, the Chair- 

 man and the Author. 



WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1894. 



Prof. Threlfall, m.a., President, in the Chair. 



Twenty-seven members and eight visitors were present. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed. 



The certificates of two new candidates were read for the third 

 time, of two for the second time, and of two for the first time. 



The following gentlemen were duly elected ordinary members 

 of the Society : — 



Cameron, Alexr. Mackenzie, Journalist, Walgett, N.S.W. 

 Symonds, John, Draftsman, Sewerage Branch, Department 

 of Public Works, Parramatta Park. 

 Twenty-four volumes, sixty-eight parts, one report, and three 

 pamphlets received as donations since the last meeting, were laid 

 upon the the table and acknowledged. 



