NAlUEAL HISTOEY SOCIETY OF DUBLIN. 05 



most hopeful anticipations, trusts and believes that the union of the two 

 Societies "will be productive of the best results, as regards the further- 

 ance of the progress of Natural Science in Ireland, and in the increased 

 promotion of friendly feeling and harmonious good-will amongst its cul- 

 tivators in Dublin. 



Eesolved, — That a Special General Meeting be held on Friday, 19th 

 June, to consider the propriety of adopting the resolutions (A, B, C, D,) 

 proposed by the Council. 



The following gentlemen were admitted Members of the Society : — 

 Dr. M'Alister, Gardiner's-place; and Arthur Andrews, Esq., 4, New 

 Brighton, Monkstown. 



The meeting then adjourned to Friday, June 19. 



FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1863. 

 Robeet Callwell, M. K. I. A., Y. P., in the Chair. 



The Minutes of the preceding meeting were passed and signed. 



The Draft Besolutions (A, B, C, D, ) proposed by the Council, and of 

 which notice was given at last General Meeting of the Society, having 

 been read and considered, they were passed, and it was in conformity 

 therewith also 



Resolved, — That the Members of the Dublin University Natural 

 Science Association whose names are given in the list now handed in 

 and certified by its Treasurer, be admitted as Members of the Natural 

 History Society of Dublin without entrance fee or ballot. 



The Society then adjourned for the recess to the first Friday in 

 November. 



