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It was moved by Mr. J. Boclt, seconded bj^ Mr. T. SAXSOjr, and 

 carried : 



" That this Meeting be adjourned until Monday next, for the purpose 

 of appointing Delegates." 



ADJOURNED EXTRAORDINARY MEETING. 



Royal I>;stitution. — March C, 1854. 

 ROBERT McANDREW, Esq., F.R.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



It was moved by Mr. Joseph Boult, seconded by Mr. Edward 

 HiGGiN, and carried unanimously : 



" That Edward Heath, Thomas Sansom, John Hartnup, J. P. G. 

 Smith, Esqrs., and Dr. W. Ihxe, be re-elected as Delegates, in order 

 to carry out further arrangements for the proposed Amalgamation with 

 one or more of the other Learned Societies, and report thereon, with a 

 sketch of amended laws." 



TENTH MEETING. 



Royal Institution. — March 6, 1854. 



ROBERT McANDREW, Esq., F.R.S., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



The Rev. Dr. Hume announced that the valuable Collection of Saxon 

 Antiquities, made by the late Bryan Faussett, had been purchased by 

 Mr. Mayer. 



]Mr. Francis Archer exhibited a Pebble Basalt, found at the Giant's 

 Causeway. 



