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acclamation. For himself he would say he had never spent a ^more 

 pleasant evening at any of their meetings than he had just done in 

 listening to the admirable address by the Rev. G. Brown. He was very 

 glad to hear that Mr. Brown did not intend to sever his relations with the 

 Society as he proposed on his return to the scene of his labours to 

 favour us if possible with further information and specimens, all of 

 which the Society would well know how to apjpreciate. 



The vote having been carried Mr. Brown returned thanks, when tho 

 proceeding terminated. 



