PROCEEDINGS, &e. 

Monday, November 26, 1849. 
At a Statutory General Meeting, Dr Curistison, V-P., in the Chair, the following 
Office-Bearers were duly elected :— 
Sir T. Maxpoveart Brispane, Bart., G.C.B., G.C.H., President. 
Sir D. Brewster, K.H., 
Very Rev. Principal Lee, 
Right Rev. Bishop Terror, 
Dr CuristTIson, 
Dr Auison, 
Hon. Lord Murray, 
Professor Forses, General Secretary. 
Dr Grecory, 
Professor SmyTH, 
Vice-Presidents. 
| Secretaries to the Ordinary Meetings. 
Joun Russert, Esq., Treasurer. 
Dr Trait, Curator of Library and Instruments. 
Joun Srark, Esq., Curator of Museum. 
COUNSELLORS. 
Sir Wm. Jarpine, Bart. Sir Joun M‘Netxt, G.C.B. 
Rev. Dr J. Rosertson. Joun Cay, Esq. 
Cuartes Mactaren, Esq. Professor KELLAND. 
J. T. Gisson-Crate, Esq. Very Rev. E. B. Ramsay. 
James Datmanoy, Esq. Dr J. Y. Supson. 
Dr Gzorce WILSON. James Wixson, Esq. 
The following Committee was appointed to audit the Treasurer’s accounts :— 
J. T. Grsson-Cratc, Esq. Joun Cay, Esq. D, Surry, Esq. 
The Meeting then adjourned. 
(Signed) R. Curistison, V.P. 
Memorandum.—January 7, 1850.—At the Ordinary Meeting of this date, Sir THOMAS 
M. BrisBane, Bart., in the Chair, the Chairman stated that the Council had caused to be 
prepared a Memorial to the proper authorities, expressive of a desire that the Trigonometri- 
cal Survey should now be carried on in Edinburghshire. The Memorial was read, and, on 
the motion of Dr FLEMING, seconded by Mr SmiTH of Jordanhill, was unanimously adopted, 
and ordered to be transmitted to the Superintendent of the Trigonometrical Survey of Great 
Britain. 
