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them through the winter if they arrive in anything like good condition. They 



In the month of September (unless otherwise instructed) I purpose pro- 

 ceeding to St. Paul's, so as to have all the summer before me in that province. 

 Ikfore going into the interior I will have to purchase mules of my own to 

 travel with, as I could never, depend upon being able to hire mules when 

 moving from place to place. This plan also, although it vrill cause a little 



ixpenses during this month. Mr. F. 



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(one milreis is equal 



I am, sir, yo 



XCII.— GENERAL MEETING, Sept. 9, 1861. 

 A General Meeting of the Society was held on Monday, 

 Sept. 9, in the Council Koom at the Gardens, South Kensing- 

 ton, C. Wentwqkth Dilke, Esq., in the Chair, when the 

 following candidates were balloted for and elected Fellows, 



Ashby, George Ashby, The WooUeys, Naseby, Kuebv. 



Banting, William, The Terrace, Kensington; W. 



Baring, Edward, 18, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, W. 



Bulmer, John, The Warren, Loughton, Stoney Stratford. 



Carnarvon, The Earl of, 3, Park Street, Westminster, S.W. ; and Highclerc 



Castle, Newbury. 

 Case, Rev. George, 8, Mihier Terrace, Chelsea, S.W. 

 Christie, Mrs., 19, Hereford Street, Park Lane, W. 

 Cox, Alfred, 3, Victoria Street, Pimlico, S.W. 

 Disraeli, James, 3, Eaton Terrace, Eaton Square, S.W. 

 Pavier, Simon, Metz, France. 

 Frost, G., Nursery, Brushford, Exbridge, Tiverton. 

 Fursdon, George, 6, Westbourne Park, W. ; and Forsdon, Tiverton. 

 GandeU, George, 22, Palace Gardens Villas, Kensington, W. 

 Hawkins, ^liss Emily, 18, Carapden House Road, Kensington, W. 



