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The Committee, in again placing the Report in the hands 
of the Members, feel very sensibly that it is to the Members 
especially that they must look for a continuance of the pros- 
perity of the Society. New life from within will be our only 
sure strength. If we have the privilege of hearing, seeing, and 
enquiring into the pursuits of others, this must not preclude 
study on our own part, and, indeed, presupposes an interest 
in subjects which are inexhaustible. We anticipate Papers 
from many who, we trust, are working secretly and quietly, 
only to surprise us one of these days by the fruit of their labour. 
We beg to thank our Members for the support they have 
always given to the Committee, and we trust we shall continue 
to carry out the objects for which our Society was established, 
to the furtherance of its true interests. 
Noricre.—Catalogues of the Books in the Society's Library, with 
the recent additions, may be obtained from the Hon. TREASURER 
or the Custoptan— One Penny each. 
The Inbrary ts open to Members of the Society, for the issue of 
Books, every Thursday, from Two to Four o’ Clock; Books 
may also be obtained at any of the Evening Meetings. 
