ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. XXXVil, 
Remarks were made by the following gentlemen :-— 
W. M. Hamlet, J. H. Maiden, Prof. Liversidge, Dr. R. 
Greig Smith, J. U. C. Colyer, Lewis Whitfeld. Mr. Guthrie 
replied. 
3. ‘“‘Bibliography of Australian Lichens,’’ by E. CHEEL. 
[Communicated by J. H. MAIDEN, F.L.S. | 
Remarks were made by Mr. Maiden in explanation of 
the Bibliography. 
4, ‘On the Narraburra Meteorite,’’ by Prof. LIVERSIDGE, 
M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. 
This metallic meteorite, weighing over 70 tbs., was dis- 
covered in 1855 on the Yeo Yeo Creek, twelve miles east 
of Temora, N.S. Wales, and was exhibited to the Society 
by Mr. H. C. Russell, c.M.G., Government Astronomer, in 
1900. A general account of the characteristics of this 
meteorite was given, and a series of seven slices which had 
been prepared so as to show the internal structure of the 
meteorite from the exterior to the centre. The meteorite 
was very difficult to cut in places. The crystalline struc- 
ture is remarkable, and a series of photographs was shown 
to illustrate the paper. 
Some remarks were made by Professor Hussey (of the 
Lick Observatory, California), and the Chairman. 
The paper on “‘ The Geology of the Mittagong District,” 
by T. GRIFFITH TAYLOR and D. Mawson, B.E. [Communi- 
cated by Prof. T. W. E. DAVID, B.A., F.R.S.| was postponed. 
EXHIBITS. 
1. Crystallised HKucalyptol. Mr. HENRY G. SMITH, F.C.S., 
exhibited on behalf of the Australian Eucalyptus Oil Com- 
pany about four pounds of crystallised eucalyptol, which had 
been frozen out from the oil of Eucalyptus Smithii, R.T.B., 
by the Metropolitan Ice Company, Harris Street, in a special 
apparatus. The use of pure eucalyptol, instead of the oil, 
