AT THE ANNUAL MEETING 

 or THE 



YORKSHIRE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 



Fbbruahy 4, 1834, 



Francis Cholmeley, Esq. in the Chair, 



(After the Resolutions of the last Annual Meeting, relative to the fitting- 

 up of the Zoological Room had been read, and several Members had 

 addressed the Meeting), 



It was resolved unanimously, on the Motion of Jona. 

 Gbay, Esq. ; seconded by the Rev. W. Vernon Hakcourt : 



That in consequence of the increasing pressure of the 

 difficulty in providing for the reception and arrangement of the 

 Zoological Collections, and the inadequacy of the present 

 amount of subscriptions for the fitting-up of the Central 

 Museum, further contributions be earnestly soUcited, but that 

 in the present state of the finances of the Society, oppressed 

 by a heavy debt, it is not expedient that the work be com- 

 menced until the subscriptions amount to at least £.250. 



