38 PROCEEDINGS. 



eminent services which he rendered during that period and I feel 

 great satisfaction in vacating the chair to one so worthy of this, 

 the highest honour which the Society can confer upon one of its 

 members. 



It now only remains for me to express the wish that the Society 

 may progress in the future, as it has done in the past, and 

 eventually acquire that usefulness and prestige here, which is 

 possessed by its great prototype in the mother country. 



PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



ROYAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 



WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1890. 



Annual General Meeting. 



Prof. Liversidge, m.a., f.r.s., President, in the Chair. 



About thirty members were present. 



The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and confirmed. 



The following Financial Statement for the year ending 31st 

 March, 1890, was presented by the Hon. Treasurer and adopted: — 



GENERAL ACCOUNT. 



Receipts. 



£ 



s. 



d. 



£ s. 



d. 



fOne Guinea 



227 



17 



o) 







a v : 4.' } Two Guineas 



(subscriptions < A 



r J Arrears 



327 

 27 



10 



6 



584 15 







(.Advances 



2 



2 







Entrance Fees 









18 18 







Parliamentary Grant on Subscriptions received 













during 1889 









500 







Rent of Hall 







£ 



92 10 



6 



Carried forward 



1196 3 



6 



