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some formal objections to such a course having been found to 
exist, I have had the permission of the Council to make my 
explanation here,—a permission, of which, under existing cir- 
cumstances, I readily avail myself, though feeling very strongly 
the general inexpediency of bringing questions partaking of a 
personal character under the notice of a scientific body.” 
Sir Robert Kane made some remarks. 
——— 
Rev. Dr. Drummond read the second part of his paper on 
Magnus Barefoot. 
