specimens are being arranged according to the sequence of 

 Dana's manual. The labels, which were becoming illegible 

 through age, are being renewed, and the specimens displayed to 

 the best advantage. It would seem that the four cases which 

 this collection of minerals has hitherto occupied, will not now 

 suffice to hold all the specimens, unless they be very much 

 crowded. It, therefore, becomes a question whether some of 

 them shall be left out, or whether it may not be advisable to 

 make use of one or two of the flat cases at present in the lecture 

 hall, filled with miscellaneous matter. 



The Treasurer's Account is submitted herewith. 



Your Council now retire from office, and this meeting will be 

 asked to select fifteen members to form a new Council. 



