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terms of high praise, and there has been nothing during the past year to 



alter my good opinion of them. 



My own labours have been made lighter and ph'asanter by your ready 



acquiescence in whatever suggestions I have made for the better carrying 



on of the work of the Institution, and I cannot do less than express to 



you my sincere obligations, while the Library and the Institution as a 



whole, as well as the officers, owe much to the local press for their ready 



co-operation and help. 



I remain, Gentlemen, 



Your obedient Servant, 



WILLIAM CEOWTHEE, 



Librarian and Curator. 

 October 26th, 180 G. 





