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heads, and a cut of the ** Walk-in-the-water,” the first 
steamboat on Lake Erie; Mrs. Mackay, 14 assorted 
coins. . 
Mr. Watt asked whether the Direétors had in contem- 
plation any mode of celebrating the approaching Jubilee 
of the Society, which would arrive on the 18th of March 
next. He thought it an event which ought to be com- 
memorated and the manner of doing this would probably 
require some thought and attention beforehand. He 
mentioned the matter simply to call the attention of the 
Direétors. 
The President said the Dire€tors would think over it 
and thanked Mr. Watt for calling attention to it. 
Mr. Watt also asked whether the fa& of Mr. Rodway's 
name appearing as Editor, on the present publication 
of Zimehri would interfere with Mr. Quelch’s future 
conneétion with the Journal. 
The President said that if Mr. Watt would let his 
question remain over until next meeting he would then 
give an answer. 
It was accordingly taken as a notice of question. 
The meeting then terminated. 
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Meeting held on the 16th November.—Hon. A. Weber, 
Vice-President, in the chair. 
There were g members present. 
Eleétions.- Members: Revd. P. B. Austin and 
Messrs. Eyre Hutson, A. H. Shaw, P. Benjamin 
and E. G. Fonseca. 
Associates; Messrs. R. T. Dennis, T. A. 
Rowe, C. A. Mylau, B. E. Franker, J. C. Weir and 
W. A. Ireland. 
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