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state in which the collections of the Museum, are to be 

 found, for want of proper room, amongst others, the 

 Herbarium composed of a considerable quantity of plants 

 from different parts of the world, including those col- 

 lected by Mr Bojer, at Madagascar, the Comora islands, 

 and the Eastern Coast of Africa. 



He concludes by proposing a vote of thanks to His Ex- 

 cellency for his kindness in presiding at the meeting, 

 in addition to those already due to him and to Mrs 

 Stevenson for the services they rendered to the Society 

 at the last Exhibition. 



After hearing the Report of the Auditors, drafted by 

 the Hon. Mr. Bedingfeld, one of them, in which he 

 points out the large amount of arrears due by some 

 membefts, the Governor withdrew, and the Society, ac- 

 cording to its regulations, proceeds the election of its 

 office bearers, as follows : 



Official Members. 



President. — Honorable G. Fropier. 



Vice-Presidents. — Hon. F. Bedingfeld, Hon. C. 

 Wiehe. 



Secretary. — Mr L. Bouton. 



Vice- Secretary. —Messrs F. Dick & H. Finniss. 



Treasurer. — Mr A, Desenne. 



Inofficial Members. 



Honorable C. C. Brownrigg, Captain Stokes, R.E., 

 Messrs Fernyhough, J. Levieux, V. Nae, V. Robillard. 



The President appoints as Auditors for the ensuing 

 year : Dr Regnaud and Mr E. Fleurot. 





