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Society, and for the uniform kindness and zealous assistance 

 which he had at all times received from his coadjutors in 

 conducting its affairs. To no one had he been more 

 indebted for friendly and able co-operation, than to the late 

 Secretary, Dr. Goldie, and to no one were the thanks of the 

 Society more justly due. He therefore proposed, — 



That the thanks of the Society be given to Dr. Goldie, 

 for the eminent services which he had rendered to the 

 Institution in the oflSice which he had so long and ably filled. 

 The Motion was Seconded by Mr. Eust. Strickland, 

 and carried unanimously. 



The thanks of the Meeting were also voted to the late 

 Vice-Presidents, and to the Members of Council retiring 

 by seniority. 



