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ably and courteously explained by gentlemen connected with th 

 works. Afterwards the Jute Works were visited 

 _ During the past Winter Session, nine public lectures have been 

 lTT.t r ''f''''y^'''''^Ss held. The increased attend- 

 ance both of members and non-members, shews that they have 

 been appreciated. The thanks of the Society are especially due 

 to the lecturers for their valuable services. 



The Committee have again to regret a falling off in the number 

 of ordinary meetings. The debate opened by the Rev. E. M 

 Reynolds was well attended, and the discussion very fairly main- 

 el.!!'! ™J%^^''^.^°"ti""^ t° joi'^ the Society; nineteen have been 

 elected this Session. The number of members is now 1 16 



The Treasurer's report shews that the Society is in a very 



prosperous condition financially. ^ 



The Committee deeply regret the loss the Society has sustained 



Ihette^evTr^ir ^^ ''''' '' ''' ^^ '' Vice-Presidents, 



SILLOTH AND HOLME CIJLTRAM LITERARY AND 

 SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY. 



SESSION 1881-82. 



Rev. S. Hebert, M.A. 

 Vice-Presidents. 

 Rev. A. F. Shbppakb, B.A. | ^. c«^bb, Esq. 



Committee. 



Mr.j.GL^K. Ml:f:Scr- 



Mr. R. Glaister. | ^r. R. Peat 



Mr. G. ToEDiFF. 



If mi. Treasurer n, to 



■Mr- J. Stronach. 



Hon. Secretaries. 

 Mr. W. M. Hudson. 1 Mr. L. Uoyd. 



