WINTER SESSION. 



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Note. — The authors of the various Papers, of which abstracts are here appended, are 

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SOCIAL MEETING. 



HE Winter Session of the Club was inaugurated on 

 Saturday evening, November ist, by a social meeting 

 in the Museum, College Square North. Tea was 

 served in the lower rooms from six to seven o'clock, when a 

 number of lady members dispensed the necessary refreshments 

 with skill and despatch. At seven o'clock the business of the 

 evening was opened by the President of the Club (Mr. William 

 Gray, M.R.I.A.), who said it was his pleasing duty, in the name 

 of the Club, to bid a cordial welcome to the many visitors 

 present that evening, and in his own name, as President, to 

 congratulate the members on the largeness of the present 

 meeting, and on the high interest of the objects on exhibition, 

 which showed that the vitality and energy of their Society was 

 in no degree diminished. He would draw special attention to the 

 exhibition illustrative of the art of chromo-lithography — 

 an art in which our city excels, and has a world-wide 



