338 PROCEEDINGS. 



Distinguished Colonists, New South Wales; Views — National 

 Park ; Principal Stair-case, General Post Office ; New South 

 Wales Soudan Contingent. Specimens of Electrotyping, Stereo- 

 typing and Type Founding: — Electrotype — Locomotive Return; 

 (Nickelled) Certificate to sell Poison; Music Cantata (mounted); 

 Aboriginal; (Nickelled) Lunacy Cheque ; Passport; Locomotive; 

 Restoring the Apparently Drowned ; Certificate of Registration. 

 Galvan's Plastique (Copy of original in Bronze) William Charles 

 Wentworth. Electrotype — (Nickelled) Royal Arms (mounted); 

 Telegram Form — front; (Nickelled) Sydney Exhibition ; Supreme 

 Court Cheque ; (Glyphographic Process) Sleeping Car ; Marine 

 Roard Seal and others. Stereotype — (curved) Railway Telegram ; 

 {curved) Daily Summary ; Cloak Room Ticket Return and others. 

 Electrotype, Medallion (Corneille). Stereotype — Season Ticket 

 Issue ; Instructions for Cleaning Small Arms, &c. ; Telegram 

 Label. Movable type, Registered Brands, Furniture. Stereo- 

 type — Return Military Form ; Railway Returns and others. 

 Electrotype, Medallion (Bossuet). Stereotype — Registrar Infor- 

 mation ; Railway Return ; (curved) Abstract ; (curved) Parcels 

 Way Bill. Specimens of Printing and Bookbinding, 112 Vols. 

 One show case containing specimens of Machine Ruling. — (Charles 

 Potter, Government Printer). 



Cox, Hon. G. H., m.l.c. — First edition of Capt. Cook's Voyages. 

 Photographs (23) of Mulgoa and Mount Wilson. 



Campbell, Rev. Joseph, m.a., f.g.s. — Collection of Minerals. 



Curran, Rev. J. Milne, f.g.s. (on behalf of the Technical 

 Education Branch, Department of Public Instruction) — Photo- 

 graphs (30) illustrating the Geology of New South Wales. 



Docker, Judge — Stereoscopes and Stereographs. 

 George, W. R. — Photograph of Engraving of Men of Science 

 living in the years 1807-8. 



Hargrave, Lawrence — Model (3" to the foot) of the 90 square 

 foot Cellular Kite, the lowest of the series on which the exhibitor 

 made an ascent, Nov. 12, 1894. 



