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after paying all expenses there would be a balance, 

 which he expe6led would amount to six or seven hundred 

 dollars. 



Mr. Daniel (the Indian who went to Chicago with Mr. 

 Quelch) by permission, thanked the Society for the 

 benefit he had derived from the sight of the World's 

 Fair. He intended to record his experiences in pamphlet 

 form, and would present a copy to the Society when it 

 was ready. 



The thanks of the Society were accorded to Mr. W. 

 H. Hinds for a copy of the **Echo" Almanack for 1894. 



The President gave notice that Papers on agricultural 

 subje6ls would be read at three ensuing meetings of the 

 Society as follows : — 



March — Messrs. Llewellyn Jones and T. N. King. 



April — Messrs. E. C. Luard and Jas. Gillespie. 



May — Messrs. R. G. Duncan and S. R. Cochran. 



