ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. Xlll. 



Professor E. R. Holme, m.a., in the Society's Hall, on the 

 17th August, 1911. 



(2) That Volume xliv, of the Society's Journal would be 

 ready for distribution to members in about two weeks. 



(3) That donations consisting of 34 volumes, 155 parts, 

 8 reports, 3 pamphlets, and 5 maps had been laid upon the 

 table. 



CORRESPONDENCE. 



Letter from Mr. W. Botting Hemsley, f.r.s., expressing 

 his thanks to the Society on his election as an Honorary 

 Member of the Society. 



THE FOLLOWING PAPERS WERE READ : 



1. " Erosion and its Significance," by E. O.Andrews, b.a., 



read in abstract by Mr. O. A. Sussmilch, in the absence 

 of the author. 



2. "Notes on the Geology of West Moreton, Queensland, 



by W. G. Woolnough, d.sc, and R. A. Wearne, b.a., 

 read in abstract by Mr. 0. A. Sussmilch in the absence 

 of the authors. 



3. " Preliminary Note on the Nepheline-bearing Rocks of 



Liverpool and Mount Royal Ranges," by W. N. Benson, 



B.Sc. 



4. "Geology of the Kempsey District," by W. G. Wool- 



nough, d.sc, read in abstract by Mr. 0. A. Sussmilch, 

 in the absence of the author. 



5. " The effect of Heating and Antiseptic Treatment on the 



Solubility of the Fertilising Ingredients in Soils," by 

 H. I. Jensen, d.sc, read by Mr. P. B. Guthrie, in the 

 absence of the author. 



6. "The Origin of the Small Bubbles of Froth," by Prof. 



J. A. Pollock, d.sc. 



