Section C. 
GEOLOGY AND MINERALOGY. 
1.— REPORT OF SEISMOLOGICAL COMMITTEE. 
Members of Committee : 
Mr. A. B. Beggs 
Mr. E. J. L. Ellery 
Sir Tames Hector 
Mr. H. C. Bussell 
Sir C. Todd 
Mr. G\ Hogbeh (Secretary). 
There has been little of importance to record since the last 
report. 
It is satisfactory to note that besides the use that has been made 
of our records of earthquakes by the Secretary, other workers have 
had recourse to them — e,g., Mr. Charles Davison (paper read before 
Boy al Society of England) and Dr. von Bebeur-Pasch witz, of Merse- 
burg. We feel sure that by continuing the careful record of seismo- 
logical phenomena in Australia we are compiling materials for useful 
scientific work in the future. 
Dr. Bebeur-Pascliwitz has placed one of his celebrated horizontal 
pendulums at the service of the Association. We trust that the latter 
will see its way to accept the generous offer. 
The tables annexed to this report bring the records down to the 
end of 1893. 
