

Of the €JotnuUttec. 



'I he period for which the Committee w«re appointed having 

 expired, they beg to present to the Members the usual Sum- 

 mary of Lectures, with an Abstract of the Treasurer's Ac- 

 count, and a List of Presentations and Additions to the 

 Library. 



The Committee were enabled to arrange the delivery of 

 Lectures during the past year, and recommend to the especial 

 thanks of the Members those Gentlemen whose kind exertions 

 empowered them to do so. The deviation from the pre- 

 scribed order of the Lecture List, which has in some in- 

 stances, to the regret of the Committee, occurred, must with 

 every previous care sometimes happen, the Lectures being 

 dependant on so many unforeseen circumstances. 



The Treasurer's Accounts will shew the amounts of Re- 

 ceipts and Payments during the past year. 



The Librarian's List will be perused with satisfaction. The 

 Presentations are valuable ; and the additions made by the 

 Book Society connected with the Institution, are a flattering 

 earnest of the benefit to be anticipated by the formation of 

 that Society. The Committee have much pleasure in stating 

 that a very desirable object, the publication of a new Cata- 

 logue of the Library, only awaits the sanction of the Mem- 

 bers to place it in their hands. 



