100 APPEXDIX B. 



preliended that, if no minutes were kept, &quot;fewer 

 queries would be discussed than otherwise would be, 

 and the Junto consequently less improved.&quot; 



Turn as Secretary came round not much sooner 

 than a year. 



Feb. 2. &quot;If this want of zeal, this disinclination to 

 industry and due attendance should continue, is it 

 not evident that a dissolution of the Society must 

 speedily follow?&quot; &quot;As our anniversary will be held 

 next Monday, when it is customary for us to express 

 our good wishes for the Society s prosperity&quot; etc, 

 the company proposing to celebrate their anniver 

 sary, the Secretary is appointed to bespeak an enter 

 tainment suitable to the occasion. 



Feb. 5. (Monday) Minutes at the Widow Gray s. 

 &quot;Win. Franklin at sea.&quot; 



&quot;This night, agreeable to a fundamental law of 

 this Society, the original laws were distinctly read, 

 and also the bye-laws.&quot; 



February 23rd. Edward Duffield ballotted for and 

 approved. &quot;Edm fl . Physick and Wm. Hopkins are 

 appointed to speak to him.&quot; 



Sep. 27 tli. &quot;As several of the original laws have 

 been abrogated or changed, and several Bye-Laws 

 made now are in force, and which lie scattered upon 

 and down in the book, E. Physick and Charles 

 Thomson, the Committee before appointed, are de 

 sired to make a collection of such laws&quot; etc. 



1760. February 1st. Next Tuesday being our anni- 



