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On tlie motion of George Eigden, Esq., seconded by Major 

 Parker, the Report and Financial Statement were adopted 

 and ordered to he printed and distributed to Members. 



The following resolutions were then carried : — 



That the thacks of the Society be given to James Reid, 

 Esq., for the continuation and completion of his valuable labour 

 in rs-arranging and classifying the Library, and also for his 

 presents of many important Books and Specimens. 



That the thanks of the Society are tendered to the Mem- 

 bers who have read papers or notes, and to those who have 

 exhibited objects at the Meetings ; also to the President, the 

 Treasurer and Librarian, the Secretary and the Assistant 

 Secretary. 



That the Eight Eev. the Bishop of Dover be the President 

 for the ensuing year. 



That the Treasurer and Librarian, the Secretary and the 

 Assistant Secretary, be requested to remain in office during the 

 coming j^ear. 



That the thanks of the Society be given to Col. Horlsey 

 and Gr. Eigden, Esq., for presenting periodicals during the 

 year, and to Brian Eigden, Esq., for the Weather Eeport 

 for 1886. 



That the sum of Twelve Pounds be placed at the disposal 

 of the Treasurer and Librarian for additional Books and 

 necessary expenses. 



That the ordinary Scientific Meetings be held on the 

 Second Thursday of each month. 



