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CONTENTS. 



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I. GovERNiKG Body of the IisrsTiTUTE ....... vii 



II, Introduction ........... i 



III. Historical Sketch 3 



IV. Royal Charter and Rules ........ 5 



V. The Institute Building 20 



VI. Privileges of Fellows and Associates ...... 21 



VII. Publications 21 



VIII. Meetings 23 



IX. The Library 23 



X. The Newspaper Room ~ 26 



XI. Local Branches . 26 



XII. Empire Lectures Committee 28 



XIII. Emigration Committee ......... 29 



XIV. Empire Trade and Industry Committee 29 



XV. Annual Dinner and Conversazione .30 



XVI. Lodge of Freemasons. 31 



XVII. List of Fellows, &c 33 



XVIII. Report of the Council 187 



Statement of Receipts and Expenditure .... 198 



Balance Sheet 200 



XIX. Report of the Forty-Fourth Annual General Meeting . . . 201 



XX. List of Papers Read before the Institute since November 1909 . 215 



.XXI. Honorary Corresponding Secretaries 218 



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By A. R. COLQUHOUN. 



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