ANNUAL MEETING. 7 
Conclusion. 
16. Whilst the continuous progressof the Institute is a subject 
for thankfulness, the impartial observer will not fail to notice that 
‘its numbers are small, considering its now world-wide character; 
for there is no country in which its members are not to be 
found, or where the necessity for its existence is not felt, and 
from which, as a consequence, demands for publications or for 
information, on special points do not reach it. The present 
organisation has proved to be admirable, and it needs but an 
effort on the part of each of the present members and associates 
to increase the number of supporters, and eee to increase 
the power of the Institute for good. : 
G. G. Stoxes, President, 
SPECIAL FUND IN 1888. 
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Rev. F. W. Tremlett, D.C.L.,— Collection at St. : 
Peter’s, Belsize Park, after sermons by the 
Bishop of Chicago and the Bishop of Ontario 19 9 4 
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Surgeon-General C. A. Gordon, M.D., C.B. ......... 010 6 
£2813 4 
The following Balance-sheet was then read :— 
