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THANKS. 



Mr. AVebster proposed tlmt the thanks of the 

 Society be accorded to Dr. Agnew, Hon. Secretary, 

 and i\Ir. lioblin, Curator, for the valuable services 

 they had rendered to the Society. 



Mr. Barnard seconded the motion, and had 

 great pleasure in testifying to the efficient and 

 untiring manner in which those gentlemen had 

 discliarged their duties. 



The Chairman put the motion, which was 

 carried unanimously. 



Dr. Agnew returned thanks on behalf of himself 

 and Mr. Roblin. He briefly reviewed the work 

 of the Society during the past year, and, in allud- 

 ing to the value of the contributions, remarked 

 that the year on which they were entering would 

 perhaps be equally successful. Since last General 

 ]\Ieeting fourteen Fellows and two Corresponding 

 Members had been admitted, a very large number 

 for our small community. (Applause.) 



The Meeting then terminated. 



