3. Tliat the Abstract of Papers and Lectures, the Catalogue 

 of tlie Library, and the Rules of the Society be omitted from the 

 Report. 



4. That the Transactions of the Society be printed from time 

 to time, as the funds allow, from the records preserved in the 

 Scrap Book. 



o. That a rental of not more than £10 per annum be paid for 

 the accommodation required by the Society for its Library and for 

 its scientific meetings. 



On the motion of Mr. G. Rigden, seconded by Col. Horsley, 

 Capt. McDakin was unanimously re-elected President for 1883. 

 The Vice-Presidents and the other Officers of the Society were 

 then appointed. 



