xxxiy. Proceedings of the Society. 



been rema:kable, but thil the quantity and quality of their 

 produce had been most satisfactory, which statements were 

 confirmed by Reports of Mr. Bcjer, Dr. Ulcoq, Mr. Fropier and 

 Mr. Montocchio. The proposal was referred to the Agricultural 

 Committee. 



(Thursday, 3 rd February 1848.^ 



Mr. Bojer, Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Present :— Mr. Bouton, Secretary, Mr. Desenne, Treasurer, 

 Messrs. J. Lienard, E. Dupont, V. Singeiy, J. Blancard, E. Hart, 

 E. Krumpholtz. 



The Minutes of last meeting' were read and approved. 



Mr. Shelley, Assistant Auditor-General, was proposed as a 

 Memter of the Society by Mr. Cuninghame and seconded by 

 Mr. K.ut. 



The Secretary read a letter from Mr. H. Ellis, Librarian of the 

 British Museum, acknowledging the receipt of last year's Trans- 

 actions, offer ing thanks for that mark of attention and for the 

 (harts of Mr. Eugene de Froberville, copies of whih were pre- 

 sented to the Museum by this Society. 



The Seal, Deplomas and Medals ordered from England by lha 

 Society were laid before the meeting. The account of the ex- 

 pense of them was sent to the Finance Committee. 



The Secretary slated to the meeting that some persons desi- 

 rous of forming a Musical Association under the patronage of 

 this Society, had requested to be allowed the use of the apart- 

 ment in which its meetings are held., for their weekly rehearsals. 

 Ihis proposal was favourably received, and the meeting agreed 

 to recommer to the Council of the Society that the request he 

 granted. 



The Secretary read the answer of the Hon. tb« Colonial Se- 



