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; Conclusion. 
The Council cannot conclude their Report without re- 
cording their obligations to those Fellows of the Society 
who have so materially assisted them in the execution of 
their duties by acting on the several Committees of Audit, 
Finance, and Publication during the past year. 
They believe that they may also safely congratulate the 
Fellows generally upon the present flourishing condition 
of every branch of the Society’s establishment. 
The continued popularity of the Gardens asa place of 
public resort, and the very favourable state of the finances, 
enable them to do this with the utmost confidence. ~ 
Signed (for the Council), 
P. L. ScLaTER, 
Secretary. 
11 Hanover Square, April 29th, 1870. 
26 NOV. 90 
