ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COUNCIL. 199 
Tur TREASURER IN ACCOUNT WITH THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE. 
Debtor. Sis. Ld 
Cash balance last year ....... «adore lotaud cin eiosa,clatae piace oine aie sine peo, eB 
Loo ta ae sy a le Bite atta eaten daivar Fe 1425 0 0 
interest mecelved' on Securities: ..,... 6 oes opie stm «00 nyas\siserna eels VOM OL O 
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“ on account of Journals sold...... ......2005 cfescilats aie levee aati Oo ec eO 
£24383 4 4 
Credit. 
Cash paid for Journal, 1859......... c svalelale,avne Swans eceale sie cnigel (OM. | Soe 
“ i: SOU aleleisiel< isis Rilataye aielsialcratatcacvals atetete atalnl stece. MeL TG) ko OL EO 
: for Library and Museum........ Rees Kas pamalsls anid ch SO OU 
= ON ACCOUN OF SUNOS) 2/sicia aie cisicletelels, tre olsieioin, stajstemte Is GOGtd Ue 
RITTER eerenne rare eiaiaie feyaraions ciciarel ai oieietais Gualeleiniabepisinusiavealsisie’e(s'eiclacain S420") 10). 
Balance ....eseeceecereeceses sees 39417 2h 
AEDES VR: WENN f 
D. CRAWFORD, 
Treasurer. 
Toronto, 5th December, 1860. 
Compared vouchers with cash-book, investment securities exhibited, and 
balance in hands of Treasurer, £394 17s. 3d. 
(Signed) SAM. B. HARMAN, 
t Auditors. 
SAM. SPREULL, 
On the occasion of the recent visit of the Prince of Wales to Toronto, the 
Council availed themselves of the opportunity, to present to His Royal Highness, 
a loyal address, which has already appeared in the Journal ; but in order 
that a more permanent record of the matter may appear on the proceedings of the 
Society, the Council subjoin a copy of the address, and of the reply graciously 
made thereto. 
To His Royal Highness, Albert Edward. Prinee of Wales, K.G., de. de. de. 
May Ir PLEASE your Royat Hiauness,—The President, Council, and Members 
of the Canadian Institute, incorporated by Royal Charter for the promotion of 
Science and Literature in this province, humbly approach your Royal Highness 
with loyal and affectionate greetings ; and tender to you, with unfeigned respect, 
their welcome on this auspicious occasion. 
While the energies of this province are chiefly directed to the development of 
its vast agricultural capabilities, and to the fostering of trade and commerce, as 
the essential sources of its material prosperity, the Canadian Institute specially 
devotes itself to investigations and researches such as lead to the discovery of 
abstract truths in Science, but which ultimately tend to the intellectual and social 
