VI 
PROCEEDINGS. 
August 8th,I9II. 
E. S. Simpson, Esq., B.E., F.C.S., President, in the Chair. 
The List of Donations to the Library was read. 
The following specimens were exhibited: — The “Wild 
Violet,” falsely sometimes called a Lobelia ( Imidium flori- 
bundum), from Coolgardie ; and a species of Casuarina from 
between Claremont and the Coast, by Frank Tratman, M.D. 
Two meteorites (Siderites), from Premier Downs, on 
Nullabor Plains, and Mount Dowling, at the northern end 
of the Yilgarn Goldfield, by E. S. Simpson, Esq., B.E., 
F.C.S. 
September 12th, 1911. 
E. S. Simpson, Esq., B.E., F.C.S. , President, in the Chair. 
Mrs. E. S. Simpson and Mr. A. J. Robertson, B.E., B.Sc., 
were elected members of the Society. 
The List of Donations to the Library was read. 
The following communication was read : — 
x. The Federal Capital Site. By J. G. Hay. 
The following specimens and photographs were ex- 
hibited : — 
Photographs illustrating the neighbourhood of Boya, 
by J. G. Hay. 
Gold crystals from the lid of a crucible, by A. O. Wat- 
kins. 
Plants collected at the excursion to the Lime-kilns 
beyond Subiaco, viz., Caledonia latifolia, Logania longifolia, 
Scaevola nitida, and Clematis aristata, by Frank Tratman 
M.D. 
October 10th, 1911. 
E. S. Simpson, Esq., B.E., F.C.S., President, in the Chair. 
Mr. J. J. East, Miss Lockley and Mrs. E. B. Sharman 
were elected members of the Society. 
The List of Donations to the Library was read. 
The following communication was read : — 
r. A Description of Some Artificial and Reconstructed 
Gems. By J. H. Boas, Esq. 
November 4th, 1911. 
E. S. Simpson, Esq., B.E., F.C.S., President, in the Chair. 
The List of Donations to the Library was read. 
The following communication was read : — 
1. Unusual Types of Petrifaction from Dandarragan. 
By E. S. Simpson, Esq. 
