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vices during the year in examining and arranging the Library, in 

 examining and re-arranging the Herbarium, and in promoting the in- 

 terests of the Society in many ways. 



On the motion of Colonel Horsley, seconded by Mr. Mann, it 

 was resolved that the thanks of the Society be given to Mr. Hayward 

 for his services. 



Colonel Horsley moved, Mr. James Reid seconded, and it was 

 resolved that Mr. Sidney Harvey should be asked to consent to retain 

 the Presidentship for 1892. 



On the motion of the President, seconded by Mr. F. Baker, Colo- 

 nel Horsley was re-appointed Librarian and Treasurer, Mr. Mann 

 Secretary, and Mr. Hayward Assistant Secretary. 



The Committee was re -appointed with the substitution of Mr. 

 Evens and Mr. Baker for two members who had expressed a wish to 

 retire. 



It was resolved that the Committee be instructed to consider the 

 following matters : — 



1. The question of publishing a new Catalogue to the 



Library. 



2. The advisability of holding a Conversazione to pro- 



vide funds for making up the deficit in the accounts. 



3. The renewal of the application for the Gilchrist 



Lectures. 



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