ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS. XV. 



The following gentlemen were duly elected ordinary 

 members of the Society: — Sydney Joseph Gilbert, Albert 

 Sherbourne Le Souef, Cecil William Mann and John Sulman. 



Professor A. Liversidge wrote from London thanking- 

 members of the Society for their message of greeting sent 

 by them when assembled at the Annual Dinner. 



The following donations were laid upon the table: — 268 

 parts, 10 volumes, and 11 reports. 



THE FOLLOWING PAPERS WERE READ.* 



1. "A Geological Reconnaissance of the Stirling Ranges of 



Western Australia," by W. G. Woolnough, D.Sc, f.g.s. 

 This paper was read by Professor T. W. E. David in 

 the absence of Dr. Woolnough. 



2. "Early Drawings of an Aboriginal Ceremonial Ground," 



by R. H. Oambage F.L.s. and Henry Selkirk. Remarks 

 were made by Messrs. J. H. Maiden, D. Garment, and 

 G. H. Halligan. 



exhibits: 



1. Mr. A. B. Hector exhibited some crystal formations of 



metallic bismuth and carborundum. 



2. Mr. R. H. Cambage exhibited a specimen of fungus 



found by Mr. R. G. Wilson growing in a gold mine at 

 Salida in Sumatra, and which had been identified by 

 Mr. E. Cheel as probably a form of Fomes lucidus Fr. 



SEPTEMBER 1st, 1920. 



The four hundred and sixteenth General Monthly Meet- 

 ing was held at the Society's House, 5 Elizabeth Street, 

 at 8 p.m. 



Mr. James Nangle, President, in the Chair. 



Forty-two members and one visitor were present. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and 



confirmed. 



