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future museum; lastly we have published a very creditable and 

 interesting report, which has been read with approval by some 

 of the most eminent men of science of the day. Are vou ashimpd 

 o these results? Do you not think that thJv redee^n the pleSge 

 of our foundation, and give us a promise of future permanencf? 

 Let us continue simply, quietly, unostentatiously in our way 

 doing our beneficial work to the best of our power and as in' 



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Mr. Farrar concluded his paper with a few words of practical 



advice urging the members of the Society to increased effort Tn 



fl promoting Its objects. cu euoiis in 



Tuesday, March 12//<, 1867. 



A Special Meeting was held at Mr. Bosworth Smith's House to 

 receive an address from the Rev. W. Greenwell, of Durham. ' 



The objects exhibited were : — 



Various Flint Instruments. . R^ Mt. T7.^ 



Wing and crest of a Heron. ' * • • By Mb. Faheak. 



WingofaKittiwakeGull .. .. R. B. Smith, Esq. 



pv."??"" ,^'"^^°r" '^'^" ""^^^ ^ P^P^""' g^"^"g an account of his 

 exp oiation of numerous tumuli and barrows on the Yorkshire 

 Wolds, and in other districts of the North of England, and the 

 conchisions which he deduces therefrom as to the primitive races 

 that inhabited our island. 



Thursday, March 28th, 1867. 



H^Jf ^7"a'-^°»'th Meeting of the Society was held at Mr 

 rid\ wards House. 



