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land adjoining the Society’s premises, having the same depth, 
viz., eighty feet eight inches. 
Clarke Memorial Fund.—The Clarke Memorial Fund amounts 
to £367 18s., which has been placed at fixed deposit. 
Abercromby Fund.—The Abercromby Fund is now closed. 
Library.—The amount expended upon the Library has been 
principally for the periodicals and magazines regularly subscribed 
to, but the following publications are also included:—‘“ American 
Journal of Electrical Engineers,” Vols. 1 - 1x., “Annals of British 
Geology,” Vols. 1 - Iv. 
Eachanges.— Last year we exchanged our Journal with four 
hundred kindred Societies, receiving in return three hundred and 
seventeen volumes, one thousand five hundred and forty-six parts, 
ninety-seven reports, two hundred and six pamphlets, thirty-five 
hydrographic charts, nineteen meteorological charts, and one 
astronomical chart,—a total of two thousand two hundred and 
twenty-one publications. 
The following Institutions have been added to the exchange 
list :—Institution of Mechanical Engineers (London), American 
Society of Civil Engineers (New York), Royal Society of Sciences 
(Upsala), University of California (Berkeley), The Hawkesbury 
Agricultural College (Richmond), The Editor of the Revue de 
VAeronautique (Paris). The two first institutions have presented 
to the Library their publications from the year 1876 to date. 
Honorary Members.—At the General Monthly Meeting of the 
Society, held July 3 last, on the recommendation of the Council 
Prof. Robert Wilhelm Bunsen, For. Mem. R.S., Heidelberg, and 
Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace, F.r.s., &c., Parkstone, Dorset, were 
unanimously elected Honorary Members of the Society. 
Original Researches,—In response to the offer of the Society’s 
medal and a grant of £25 for the best original paper on the fol- 
lowing subjects, viz. 
Series XIV.—To be sent in not later than May 1, 1895. 
No. 46—On the Silver Ore Deposits of New South Wales. 
