and said that as. citizeiiia they would unite in lending every 

 possible! assistance in the furtherance of the good work. 

 The lecture was illustrated with over lOO views. 



A vote of tha,nJiB was proposed by tJie Eev. H. E. M. 

 Brady, and s-econded bj- F. C. Grist, and carried unanim- 

 Otiely, 



The president, in tendering the vote, said that he 

 hoped that tJie fullest possible publicity would be given to 

 the address delivered by Dr. ]\Iullin, a»3 so much he had 

 said was vit^al to the public good. 



Dr. MuUin replied to the vote of thanks. 



Meeting then adjourned. 



