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It was suggested that the Society might give a similar Bursary, 

 and the matter was remitted to the Council for consideration. 



Library and Museum. 



The Secretary reported that the following publications had 

 been received since the General Meeting in August : — 



List of Presentations to the Society's Library. 



1. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society, London, vol. ix., 



parts 3 and 4. 



2. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society, London, 



vol. xxii., parts 2 and 3. 



3. Report of the Council of the Royal Horticultural Society, 



1898-99. 



4. Arrangements of the Royal Horticultural Society for 1899. 



5. Transactions of the English Arboricultural Society, vol. iv., 



part 1. 



6. Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 



1897, part 2. 



7. Report of the Forest Department, Madras Presidency, 



1896-97. 



8. Agricultural Returns — Statistical Tables, 1898, and various 



Leaflets. From the Board of Agriculture. 



9. Provincial Government Crop Report, Nova Scotia, 1898. 



10. Annual Progress Report of the Woods and Forests 

 Departments of South Australia, 1897-98. By Walter 

 Gill, Conservator of Forests. 



Note. — Members may borrow from the Secretary any of the Books or 

 Pamphlets mentioned above, provided they pay the cost of transmission, 

 and guarantee their safe return within a reasonable time. 



Colonel Bailey reported that, following up the remit made at 

 last Meeting regarding the disposal of the Society's books, etc., 

 the Council had agreed to recommend that the Cleghorn Library 

 should get the first choice, and the Lecturer on Forestry the next, 

 and that what they did not select would not be worth preserving. 

 This was approved of. 



