laid, but much might be effected if adequate means were 

 placed at the disposal of the Council. Owing to the 

 losses by death of several subscribers during the past 

 year, and the small number of additional Members, the 

 funds of the society are in a less satisfactory condition 

 than could be desired. A reference to the list of subscri- 

 bers will show that only a few of the rich and influential 

 residents in the County belong to the Society. If the 

 Members would solicit annual subscriptions from their 

 friends and neighbours, it is probable that a considerable 

 addition would be made to the funds of the Society. 



