502 PROCEEDINGS OF GENERAL MEETINGS, 



LITERARY CLASS. 



HENRY MACKENZIE, Esq. President. 

 P. F. TYTLER, Esq. Secretary. 



COUNCILLORS FROM THE LITERARY CLASS. 



Right Hon. Sir WM. RAE, Bart. Dr HIBBERT. 



Sir HENRY JARDINE. LORD MEADOWBANK. 



Sir JOHN HAY, Bart. THOMAS KINNEAR, Esq. 



The following Gentlemen were appointed a Committee to audit the Treasurer's Account : 



Sir HENRY JARDINE, 



Sir WILLIAM ARBCTHNOT, Bart. 



On the motion of Mr ALLAN, the Meeting recommended to the Committee already 

 appointed for this purpose, to use all diligence in obtaining payment of the Money due 

 by the College Trustees to the Society. 



It was moved by Sir HENRY JARDINE, and unanimously agreed to, that the 

 thanks of the Society be given to the Committee for superintending the furnishing, &c. 

 of the Society's apartments. The thanks of the Society were accordingly given by the 

 Vice-President to THOMAS ALLAN, Esq., JAMES SKENE, Esq., and ROBERT STEVEN- 

 SON, Esq., the Members of the Committee. 



ORDINARY MEETINGS. 



December 4. 1826. 



MEMBERS ELECTED. 



ORDINARY. 



GEORGE MOIR, Esq, Advocate. 

 JOHN STARK, Esq. 



At this Meeting the President announced that the Library would now be always 

 open, and accessible to the Members ; but that the privilege of using it must necessa- 

 rily be confined to the Fellows of the Society. 



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