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tain that the quality of the work done has in no way Mae e 
from that of former years. 
In conclusion, we would place on record or sense of the deep 
loss sustained by the Association in the removal from the city of 
Mr. S. B. Sinclair, B. A. Asa member of your Council and gen- 
eral Association, and as Chairman of the Philosophical Section, 
Mr. Sinclair proved himself a valuable aid to the work, and his loss 
is deeply felt by the members of the Council and the Association. 
All of which is respectfully submitted. 
A. ALEXANDER, F. R. S. 5S. A. MORGAN, B..A.; 
» President. Secretary. 
