560 Proceedings. 
5. The Citizenship of Women,” by Dr. Wallis. 
6. * The New Zealand Railways," by S. Vaile. 
Awwuan GENERAL Meetine. 25th February, 1884. 
The Rt. Rev. W. G. Cowie, D.D., President, in the chair. 
ABSTRACT OF ANNUAL REPORT. 
Twelve new members have been elected during the year. The losses amount to 29, 
there being a decrease of 17 during the year. The total number on the roll at the pre- 
sent time is 304. 
The revenue for the year has been £422 9s. 3d., of which £294 consisted of members’ 
subscriptions. The expenditure amounts to £472 10s. 6d., thus leaving a debit balance of 
0 1s. 3d 
Attention was drawn to the bequest made to the Institute by the late Mr. Edward 
Costley, estimated to be over £10,000, and which is expected to be paid over to trustees 
for the benefit of the Institute in a short time. Steps were also being taken to utilize 
the landed endowment granted to the Auckland Museum under the provisions of the 
« Auckland Museum Endowment Act, 1882.” 
Six meetings were held during the session, at which 23 papers on various scientific 
and literary subjects were read. 
Brief mention was made of the principal additions to the Museum, Art Gallery, and 
Library during the year, and the valuable donations of paintings and books received from 
Mr. J. T. Mackelvie were specially referred to. 
ELECTION or Orricers Fog 1884 :— President —H. G. Seth Smith, R.M. ; 
Vice-presidents—Rt. Rev. W. G. Cowie, D.D.; E. A Mackechnie ; Council 
—G. Aickin, Professor F. D. Brown, B.Sc., J. L. Campbell, M.D., Hon. 
Colonel Haultain, Neil Heath, J. Martin, F.G.S., J. Murray Moore, M.D., 
T. Peacock, M.H.R., J. A. Pond, Rev. A. G. Purchas, M.R.C.S.E., $. 
Percy Smith, F.R.G.S.; Secretary and Treasurer—T. F. Cheeseman, F.L.S., 
F.Z.S.; Auditor—T. Macffarlane. 
