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Mr. Jonn Hancock moved, and Mr. THomas GREER seconded, 
that the foregoing report be adopted, printed, and circulated. 
This proposition was unanimously agreed to. 
Mr. Murry, the Treasurer, then submitted a detailed State- 
ment of Accounts, which Messrs. T. Greer and Mr. J. M. 
DanBISHIRE were requested to audit. 
7 Mr. ParTerRson, as one of the Trustees, was requested to re- 
. tain custody of the Museum Deeds, which were duly exhibited 
and enumerated. 
The proceedings terminated by the election of the following 
gentlemen to serve as the 
4 COUNCIL FOR 1863-1864. 
Mr. R. Parterson. , Mr. A. O’D. Tayzor. 
_. Dr. ANDREWS. Mr. JoserpH JoHn Murray. 
Mr. G, C. HynpMan. Mr. Wm. Borromiey. 
_ Mr. R. S. M‘Apam. | Mr. Joun GRAINGER. 
Rey. I. STEEN. | Mr. R. L. Parrerson. 
Professor James THOMSON, ; Mr. James W. VALENTINE. 
Dr. WyvitLE THomson. Mr. R. Mackry WILson. 
From these the Council elected the following to act as their 
Officers for 1863-1864. 
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President, 
Dr. WYVILLE THOMSON. 
Vice-Presidents, 
Dr, ANDREWS, Proressorn JAMES THOMSON, 
Mr. PATTERSON, Mr. GRATTAN, 
Secretaries. 
Mn. A. O'D, TAYLOR anp Mr. R. L. PATTERSON. 
Greasurer, 
Mx. JOSEPH JOHN MURPHY. 
Pibrarian, 
Rey. ISAIAH STEEN, 
