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A vote of thanks was unanimously passed to tbe Officers and 

 Committee for the past year, for their lalwure in promoting the 

 interests of the Club. 



In accordauee with a Resolution passed at the Meeting of the 13th 

 of April last, the Address to the President has been transcribed on 

 vellum, signed by Mr. Thomas Martin, Vice-President, on behalf of 

 the Members of the Club, and was now presented to the President. 



The President again thanked the Members for this proof of their 

 very kind feeling towards him, and expressed his wish that the Club 

 might long continue to increase in prosperity and usefulness, and be 

 the means of promoting a greater love for Natural History pursuits 

 in tliis neighbourhood. 



He then briefly alluded to the proceedings of tlie Club during 

 the past year, especially alluding to the Field Meetings, and called 

 the attention of the Meeting to some of the chief objects of interest 

 observed on those occasions. 



