Report of Meetings of the Society. 
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Meeting held Fuly 8th.—Prof. J. B. Harrison, M.A., 
&c., President, in the Chair. 
Members present 8. 
Eleétions.—A ssoczates: Messrs. J. C. Pollard, P. 
MclInroy, Philip Kingdon and G. E. Anderson. 
The Honorary Secretary reported on behalf of the 
Dire€tors that the timbers ordered from Mr. Ed. Seon 
had been brought to town and shipped per S. Atlantts. 
There were to logs Purpleheart, 4 Hoobooballi, and 2 
Wamara, shipped on account of the Society and 5 logs 
Kabukalli, which had been reje€ted on examination, 
shipped on account of Mr. Seon. Messrs. W. Cun- 
ningham and J. J. Quelch had made a caretul exami- 
nation of the logs. He had written to Messrs. Foy, 
Morgan & Co., requesting them to dispose of the timbers 
to the best advantage and remit the proceeds. The 
Hoobooballi had been taken over at g cents per cubic 
foot and the Purpleheart and Wamara at 24¢c., the latter 
being the price agreed upon. 
The Honorary Secretary also reported that the Direc- 
tors had decided to discontinue the publication of 
Timehri after the end of the current year. The Journal 
had never paid, the losses amounting on an average to 
$300 per annum, and then there were difficulties in 
getting it up and in keeping subscribers. The Directors 
proposed to have the Proceedings bound at regular 
intervals so that they might be available to the Members, 
who could always see them at the Rooms. 
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