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chart, received as donations since the last meeting were laid on 
the table and acknowledged. 
A letter was received from Prof. R. W. BUNSEN, For. Mem.B8, 
Heidelberg, acknowledging his election as an Honorary member. 
The President read a circular ‘stating that steps were being 
taken in London, to found a National Memorial to the late Right 
Hon. T. H. Huxley, and announced that if any of the members 
or general public were desirous of contributing to this object, the 
Hon. Treasurer (Dr. Wright), would be happy to receive and 
transmit their subscriptions. 
The following papers were read :— 
. “Onsome New South Wales and other Minerals, (Note No. 7)’ 
by Prof. Liversipa@#, M.A., F.R.S., &c 
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2. “On a natural deposit of Aluminium succinate in the timber 
of Grevillea robusta,” by J. H. Marpen, F.1.s. &ec., and H 
G. Smrru.. 
Some remarks were made by Mr. Hamlet, Prof. Liversidge, 
the President and Mr. Maiden. 
“The extinct volcanoes of the Warrumbungle Mountains,” by 
His Honor Judge Docker, .a., and Prof. T. W. E. Dav) 
B.A., F.G.8. Lantern views were ie, described, and forme 
the basis of interesting observations on the geology of the 
district. 
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4. “Geological Laboratory Notes, (Note No. 1),” by the Rev. 
J. Minne Curran. 
Some remarks were made by the President. 
EXHIBITs : 
The oil of Pittosporum undulatum by Prof. THRELFALL. 
Selenium bearing stone, trachyte, &c. by Rev. J ..M. Curpa® 
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1898. 
Prof. T. W. E. Davin, B.a., F.¢.s,, President, in the Chal 
Forty-nine members and two visitors were present. 
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