The President made the following 



1. That 182 parts, 20 reports, 10 pamphlets and 2 maps, 

 total 250, received as donations since the last meeting 

 were laid upon the table and acknowledged. 



2. That the third Popular Science Lecture of the Session 

 would he delivered on Thursday, August 18th, on " The 

 Mountains of N.S. Wales, their nature and origin " by Mr. 

 C. A. SUSSMILOH. 



THE FOLLOWING I'AI'KK- UKUK KKAO: 



1. "On White Australia," by Mr. A. DUCKWORTH, F.R.H.S. 

 Remarks were made by Messrs. Garment, Oli suss Ross, 



Joseph Palmer, and Dr. Oli: land. 



Mr. GARMENT and Dr. Oleland proposed referring the 



discussion of the problem dealt with to a special committee 

 such as the British Science Guild. 



Mr. Joseph Palmer doubted the possibility of per- 

 manently excluding the coloured races in view of the 



The President referred to a lecture recently delivered in 

 Sydney by Dr. DAKRS (who was present at the meeting as 

 a visitor) who showed that the Barkly Tableland was 

 hahitalde by white people, and hiM>ted on the necessity of 

 keeping Australia white. 



2. "The Haematozoa of Australian Batraehiaus " No. 1, 



by J. I'.riiTox Ci.Kl.ANl>. M.r» • ■• >■ . and T. HARVEY 



