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■which had been brought under their notice. Every one must be struck 

 by their beauty, but their great merit was, that with so much artistic 

 finish, they possessed all that scientific accuracy without which they 

 would have been comparatively valueless in connection with the paper 

 they were designed to illustrate. The vote then proposed by the Bishop 

 to the Rev. Julian Woods was carried by acclamation. 



Mr. M. Allport cordially agreed with all that had been said in praise 

 of Mrs. Meredith's admirable and valuable drawings. It gave him great 

 pleasure to move that the best thanks of the Society were due to Mrs, 

 Meredith for her very valuable contribution. 



This having been carried, thanks were also voted to the donors of pre- 

 sentations, with special reference to the very valuable and interesting 

 contributions both of specimens and books from Dr. George Bennett, 

 F.Z.S., of Sydney. The proceedings then terminated. 



