PEOCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
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Vol. II. APRIL, 1867. No. 4 
GENERAL MEETING. 
Thursday, April 4th, 186/. — At the commencement of the meeting, 
Mr. Thomas Pease, F.G.8., Vice-President, occupied the chair. 
On the motion of Mr. F. V. Jacques, seconded by Mr. H. K. Jordan, 
it was resolved that Messrs, Thomas Turner and Edwin J. Gibbons, be 
appointed to audit the Treasurer's accounts previous to the Annual 
Meeting. 
The Chairman observed that the Annual Meeting was frequently a very 
small one, bat as it was important, he urged all members to attend who 
could make it convenient to do so, 
Mr. H. K. Jordan, F.G.S., exhibited two specimens of meteoric iron, 
one having been brought from South America ; the other had been sub- 
jected to the action of nitric acid. He also presented to the Society, for 
distribution among the members, a quantity of sand dredgings, containing 
Foramenifera. 
The President, Mr. W. Sanders, F.R.S., F.G.S., then made a verbal 
communication on the Practice of the Mountain Barometer, in continuation 
