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Mr. John Horner seconded the motion, which was passed. 



On the motion of Mr. Wm. Gray, seconded by Dr. AUworthy, 

 the following retiring members of council were re-elected : — Sir 

 John W. Byers, M.A., M.D. ; Sir James Henderson, M.A., D.L. ; 

 Mr. John Horner, Mr. Seaton F. Milligan, M.R.I. A., J. P.; and 

 the Right Honourable Robert Young, J. P. 



Rev. Dr. Hamilton moved a vote of thanks to the president. 

 In doing so he referred to the long line of prominent men who in 

 past years had occupied that position, and said in his opinion the 

 society had never been better served than in the present instance. 



Sir Otto Jaffe, in seconding the resolution, expressed the hope 

 that Professor Lindsay would allow his name to be put forward 

 again for the office duruig the coming year. 



The motion was passed unamiously, and the president acicnow- 

 ledged the compliment. 



Subsequently a meeting of the council of the society was held 

 for the purpose of electing office-bearers for the ensuing year, and 

 the following were appointed : — Professor Lindsay (president), 

 Mr. Henry Riddell (honorary treasurer), Mr. John Horner (hon. 

 librarian), and Mr. J. M. Finnegan (honorary secretary). The four 

 outgoing vice-presidents were re-elected. 



