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most valuable donations are a Sloth Bear, from William 

 Allman, m.d. ; a Wild Boar from G. Wilmot Chetwood, 

 Esq. ; a Lynx and two Persian Sheep from S. H. Smith, 

 Esq. ; and a Persian Sheep and Goat from Richard 

 Langtry, Esq. 



At four o'clock, the ballot having closed, the scrutineer 

 reported that the following gentlemen were unanimously 

 elected to serve as officers for the ensuing year: 



President — Sir P. Crampton, Bart. 



Vice-Presidents — His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin; 

 Sir Henry Marsh, Bart. ; Captain Portlock, r.e. ; J. 

 Hart, Esq., m.d. ; D. J. Corrigan, Esq., m.d. 



Secretaries — R. Ball, Esq.; Hans Irvine, Esq., m.b. 

 Treasurer — T. Hutton, Esq. 



Council — T. E. Beatty, Esq., m.d. ; Isaac Butt, Esq. ; 

 R. Callwell, Esq. ; L. Crosthwaite, Esq. ; J. Egan, Esq. ; 

 Professor Harrison; J. Houston, Esq., m.d.; Professor 

 Kane ; N. Kennedy, Esq., m.d. ; A. Lyle, Esq. ; M. J. 

 O'Kelly, Esq.; Jacob Owen, Esq. ; Francis Whitla, Esq.; 

 Surgeon Wilde, and J. Woodroffe, Esq., m.d. 



Thanks having been voted to the President for his 

 conduct in the chair, the meeting adjourned. 



By Order, 



ROBERT BALL, 3 Granby Row. 

 HANS IRVINE, 10 Hardwick Place. 



Members are requested to co-operate with the Council 

 in endeavouring to extend the Society, by inducing others 

 to join it, and are urged to visit the Gardens and judge 

 for themselves of its present state. 



