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the Proceedings. The proposal was seconded by Mr. F. 

 Pascoe, and carried unanimously. The President returned 

 thanks. 



Mr. Kirby proposed a vote of thanks to the Treasurer, 

 Secretaries, and Librarian, which was seconded by Mr. Water- 

 house, and carried unanimously. Mr. Saunders, Mr. Goss, 

 Canon Fowler, and Mr. Grut made some remarks in acknow- 

 ledgment. 



A vote of thanks to the Council was proposed by Mr. 

 Waterhouse, seconded by Mr. White, and carried. Mr. 

 Stainton replied. 



Abstract of Receipts and Payments for 1887. 



ileccipt*. 



Balauce 1st Jan., 1887 

 Subscriptions 

 Entrance Fees 

 Arrears 

 Compositions 

 Donations 

 Transactions (Sale of; 

 Interest on Consols 



$}tniiunts. 



£ s. d > 



Rent, Salary to As-^ 



sistant-Librarian, [ 128 8 8 



Library & Expenses j 



Printing - - - 150 13 3 



Plates, Colouring, &c. - 86 19 8 



Books, Binding, &c. - 12 17 3 



Investments - - 31 10 



Balance in hand 8 14 7 



£425 3 5 



ASSETS. 



Subscriptions, considered good 

 Consols, £'395 9s. id. - 



£ s. d. 



. 10 10 



(cost) 377 4 



LIABILITIES 



(None.) 



Examined and found correct, 

 January 11th, 1888. 



H. T. Stainton. 

 J. Jenner Weir. 

 R. McLachlan. 

 N. P. Fenwick. 

 Sydney T. Klein. 



