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«The Officials ’””—the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer—were 
appropriately proposed by Mr. F. H. Hill, who recognised the 
useful services they had rendered to the Club. If there had been 
in the past session too little of Science, the fault was not with 
the Club, but rather with the scientific gentlemen, who had de- 
clined to bring those subjects before them. The Club had not 
neglected Science, but Science had neglected the Club. 
Mr. Gill—Hon. Treasurer—and Mr. T. Crossland—Hon. 
Secretary—suitably responded. 
The closing toasts were ‘‘ The Ladies,” proposed by Mr. George 
Ogden, responded to by Mr. T. Crook.—Mr. Fullalove proposed 
the health of the President, and made special reference to the 
hospitality the Committee had received from Mrs. Kay. 
During the evening the speeches were interspersed with 
harmony by Messrs. H. Ogden, Fleming, T. Bell, and others, 
and the proceedings, which realised the proverbial “ Feast 
of reason and flow of soul,” closed with the singing of the 
National Anthem. 

