PROCEEDINGS. 
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Minutes of a Grnerat Meetinxa held in the Society’s Library, 
Museum Road, Shanghai, on Tuesday, 11th November 1890, at 
9 p.m. 
Mr. P. J. Hucues (President) in the chair. There were about 
30 persons present. . 
In opening the proceedings, the Cuarrman said that as the 
minutes of the last meeting had been already published in the 
Society’s Journal, he thought they might be taken as read, He 
had to announce that during the past half-year the following 
- gentlemen had been elected members of the Society ; namely, 
~ Messrs. C. W. Campbell, of Seoul, Corea; Prof. E. P. Thwing, M.D., 
of Canton; Rey. A. Elwin, of Hangchow ; Prof. H. Robinson, B.A, 
of Wuchang; J. Calder, of Port Arthur, North China; F. B. 
‘Parkinson, A.R.S.M., of Hankow ; Rev. 8. A. Hunter, M.A., M.D., 
of Tsining, Shantung; R. Kliene, of Ningpo ; Rev. C. D. Bradlee, 
 D.D,, of Boston, Mass., U.S.A.; and the following residents of 
Shanghai:—Messrs. O. Franke, Ph.D.; General W. Mesny ; 
F. Lemke; F, W. E. Diilberg; B. R. A. Navarra; W. P. Brown; 
H. Schiétz; and J. B. Jack. This list, the Chairman thonght, 
indicated satisfactory progress, and the statement which the Honorary 
Secretary was abont to make respecting the Journal of the Society 
—which, as they were 
would, he believed, show that these publications, 
uld be at least as 
_ aware, members were entitled to receive free,—Wwo 
valuable and interesting in the future as they had been in ihe paths 
The How, Secretary (Mr. W. Bright) then announced abet 
the Society’s Journal bad been completed up to, dates te 
- fascicule (No, 3) of vol. xxiv having been issued to — 
end of last month. The new Journal would open with ou nies es 
paper—the result of many years’ research and pean Ras Ee 
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