Bradley, Clement Henry Burton, m.b., cii.m., d.p.h., 



Government Bureau of Microbiology. 

 Potts, Henry William, f.l.s., f.c.s., Principal of the 



Hawkesbury Agri«-ulf ural College. 

 Walker, Major Harold Hutchison, "Percy House," 

 Snail's Bay, Balmain. 

 Nineteen volumes, 187 parts, 15 reports, and 7 pamphlets 

 total 228, received as Donations since the previous meet- 

 ing were laid upon the table, and acknowledged. 



It was proposed by Mr. O. Hedley, and seconded by Mr. 

 R. H. Cambage, that in order to stimulate public interest 

 in the proposed Antarctic Expedition, which includes 

 among its members a highly scientific staff, this Society 

 considers it desirable that the President should try and 

 induce the leader of the Expedition, Captain R. F. Scott, 

 r.n., c.v.o., to lecture in Sydney, prior to his departure 

 from Australia. Carried unanimously. 



THE FOLLOWING IWI'ERS WERE KEADI 



1. Remarks upon Mr. T. W. Keele's paper "The Great 



Weather Cycle," wore made by the following gentle- 

 men :— Messrs. J. W. Smail, H. G. McKinney, J. E. 

 Oarne, J. Barling, and J. H. Maiden. The President 

 moved that a vote of thanks be given to Mr. Keele 

 for his valuable paper, to which Mr. Keele duly replied. 



2. "On some Rock Engravings of the Aborigines of New 



South Wales," by R. H. Mathews, l.s. 



3. "The Haematozoa of Australian Fish, No. 1," by T. 



Harvey Johnston, m.a.b.sc, and J. Burton Oleland, 



4. " Notes on the suitability of tropical Australia for the 



races," by Dr. T. V. Danes. (Communicated and read 

 by Prof. T. W. E. David.) 



