XXX11. ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. 
various laboratories, all of which were thrown open, like- 
wise the Medical School. | 
There were upwards of 500 guests, His Excellency the 
Governor-General and Lady TENNYSON, in consequence of 
their departure for Melbourne, being unable to attend. His 
Excellency the State Governor and Lady RAWSON, were 
present, also Brigadier-General and Mrs. Finn, together 
with the District Head-Quarters’ Staff, Officers of the ships 
of War in harbour, including the Captain and Officers of 
H.1.G.M.S. “‘Condor,’’ His Grace Archbishop KELLY, and 
the heads of various religious denominations, Members of 
the University Senate, many of the Consuls-General and 
Vice-Consuls, The Honble. J. PERRY, Minister of Public 
Instruction and others. 
EXHIBITS. 
Mr. C. O. BuRGE—Old Engravings and rare books. 
Mr. R. T. BAKER—Hxhibits from Technological Museum. 
Mr. H. EK. BARFF—Book of Photographs of the University 
of Tokio, Japan. 
Mr. HENRY DEANE—Models of the New Central Railway 
Station:—Clock Tower, Smaller Tower, Arrival Bridge, 
General View. 
His Honour JuDGE DocKER—Stereoscope and set of stereo- 
graphs of Tasmanian Scenery. 
Mr. W. PERcy FarrHruLL—New form of Microscope by 
Zeiss of Berlin, magnifying up to 100. 
GEOLOGICAL SuRvEY, N. S. WaLesS—Framed photographs 
of N. S. Wales Geology. Meteorite and casts from 
Gilgoin Station N. 8. Wales. Miscellaneous Minerals. 
Mr. W. M. HAMLET—Microscope showing metallic structure 
by etching methods now used in metalloscopy, micro- 
scopes. | 
