X. ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. 



Mr. Russell expressed his regret that, owing to ill-health 

 during the past year and to the pressure of his official 

 duties, he had been quite unable to prepare a Presidential 

 Address; he then vacated the chair. 



On the motion of Mr. J. T. Wilshire, a vote of thanks to 

 the retiring President was carried with acclamation. 



Professor Warren, having been installed as President, 

 thanked the members for the honour conferred upon him. 



The meeting then resolved itself into a "Reception," or 

 informal Conversazione. 



Various interesting exhibits were shown by the following 

 gentlemen: — Mr. H. O. Russell, Prof. A. Liversidge, Prof. 

 David, Dr. F. H. Quaife, His Honor Judge Docker, Mr. 

 J. H. Maiden, and others. 



ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS, JUNE 4, 1902. 



The General Monthly Meeting of the Society was held 

 at the Society's House, No. 5 Elizabeth-street North, on 

 Wednesday evening, June 4th, 1902. 



Prof. Warren, m. inst. cb., wh. sc, President, in the Chair. 



About seventy members and visitors were present. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 

 confirmed. 



Mr. R. A. Oalder enrolled his name and was introduced. 



Mr. Harrie Wood and His Honor Judge Docker were 

 appointed Scrutineers, and Dr. F. H. Quaife deputed to 

 preside at the Ballot Box. 



