portrait of tlmt <^ru\]rnum taken sl.ortly l..-f<..v his <leat]i by 

 Dr. Wri-ht, and prc^cnrcl to tin" S.-cicTv. 



.Dr. j! A.shlmrton Thon.iw.ii rc.uK-i p-.iu-r ..n -Aids to the 



part : -l"('.w-s! (].'''ihlm'' T. B. TvvU^vk, W.^V Dixon, F. B. 



In the absence of the author, th(^ Hon. SecMvt.ny (Mr.Kyngdo 

 read a paper by Mr. E. C. Manfred-" Notes on Goulbu 



Mr. John 0. If. Min-aye, f.c ... re.Ml ;., pup.-,- --Notes - 

 some Minerals, etc." The following discussion took place :— 



Dr. Lkiiui'S— I would like to ask Mr. Min-;.y<- with re-ard 

 the occurrence of this platinum in liroken Hill: Was it pu 



I separated them. I worked up ;i 

 Dr. LiiiMiu.s - And the analysis 

 Mr. :\IiN<.vvK Ye.. 



of discussion there, on tlie .ub].-, i ,,t ilir \:<:.\un- 



unless there is 50 or 60 i)er cent, oi platinum, but 

 Mr. Mingaye puts upon it I think is rather high. 



Mr. ]\[IXG.VYE -It is a great (piestion whether platii 

 separated by concentration. It would not be tw< 



attention to these mattei-s, been 

 anything like payable (juantities 



— because as far as I can recolle 



occurrence of these metals, be 

 distributed, Imt usually in s 



mineral water. Probably the 



