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In reply Mr. UUyett, said he had been quite misunderstood 

 by the last speaker, who unfortunately was not present at the com- 

 mencement of the paper. He (Mr. Ullyett) had not advanced a 

 single argument against any of the scientific theories, but had 

 confined himself to pointing out the difficulties felt by many persons 

 in accepting them. With reference to Evolution, most of the 

 members present would remember that he had invariably argued in 

 favour of it. 



A vote of thanks was then passed to the lecturer. 



