world of science. He was one of the first members of the Club, 

 and always manifested the greatest interest in its welfare ; and his 

 valuable experience, kindly co-operation, and generous encourage- 

 ment, tended in no small degree to win for your Society that 

 measure of success it at present enjoys. 



The Committee have been in communication with several other 

 Societies having kindred objects, and during the past year ex- 

 changed the Club's Reports for the published transactions of those 

 societies. 



WILLIAM GRAY, 



Hon. Sees. 



HUGH ROBINSON, ' 



