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REPORTS OF SECTIONS. 



The Report of the Medical Section was received, and read. It dealt 

 with the progress of the medical branch during the year, and stated 

 that its establishment had gone a long way towards creating a feeling 

 of harmony in the medical ranks. Its popularity was evinced by the 

 ever-increasing membership. Several new works had been added to the 

 library, bringing it up to a most efficient stage. The ordinary meetings 

 had all been well attended, and the members one and all evinced great 

 interest in the Society. 



On the motion of Mr. Stephens, it was resolved, " That the usual 

 grant of £12 to the Medical Section of the Society for the purchase of 

 medical works be continued for the current year." 



APPOINTMENT OF AUDITOR. 



Mr. Echlin was re-appointed Auditor, and the meeting closed. 



