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3. 9 2 6 3 4 6 3 6 2 9 , 3-ple monaxine monozone 6-filar of 24 crossings, 
l£/1678iA8; 29alma7>pn ( 6 ; 5ed54bcfgc ; 
h29hij ; jpiblmn; e679fd. 
The zonal trace crosses 12 faces, 2446 2446 2446, and the contra- 
janal polar faces are zoneless 3-ple 9-gons. 
4. 8 6 6 2 3 12 2 12 , 3-zoned monarchaxine homozone, a bifilar of 30 
crossings, with the circles 
1 2gf2 STclmJcS 4rq45suvs5 67861 ecde ; 
abdcbihfghijmljnpqrpntvuta9 8 7 9. 
The 3-zoned poles are the 6-gons 123456, abijnt. Six like 2-ple 
8-gons, Iec6a976, &c., terminate the three identical contrajanal 
axes. 
5. (12) 2 6 6 4 6 3 12 2 12 , 3-ple zoneless monarchaxine janal, of 36 
crossings with the six circles, 
12rlbcde/3dpq ; 2rnpqnms84t e 6 ; 4tlmslku56v5 ; 
QvjJcujiw78x7 ; 8xhiwhgy9Qz9 ' y Ozfgy/e/Sabcd. 
The principal poles are the 3-ple 12-gons, 1234567890(26 and 
defghijhlmnp. 
The six secondary 2-ple janal axes, in a plane at right angles 
to the principal axis, have for alternate zoneless poles, six 6-gons 
and six 4-gons. 
PRIVATE BUSINESS. 
Sir William Thomson proposed the motion of which he had given 
notice, viz. : — u That henceforth the Meetings of the Royal Society 
he held in the afternoon instead of at 8 p.m.” 
A letter from Mr Murray was read by the Secretary. In this 
letter Mr Murray apologised for his absence, and recommended 
“ That the Meetings should be held alternately at 4 o’clock and at 
8 o’clock.” 
Mr T. H. Cockburn Hood proposed as a second amendment — 
“ That the first Meeting in each month take place at 2 o’clock, an 
that Papers upon Geology, Meteorology, and Zoology be read at said 
Meetings.” 
On the suggestion of the Secretary, it was decided to remit to the 
