694 PROCEEDINGS OF STATUTORY GENERAL MEETINGS, 
Monday, November 28, 1859. 
At a Statutory General Meeting, Dr Curisrison, V.P., in the Chair, and afterwards 
Dr Macraeay, the following Office-Bearers were duly elected :— 
Sir Tuomas Maxpoucatt BrisBane, Bart., G.C.B., President. 
Sir Davip Brewster, K.H., 
The Right Rev. Bishop Tgrror, 
AGEL SUIS: Vice-Presidents. 
Professor KELLAND, 
Hon. Lord NEavEs, 
Very Rev. Dean Ramsay, 
Professor Forzes, General Secretary. 
ct ire cones OB., Secretaries to Ordinary Meetings. 
J. T. Grpson-Crate, Esq., Treasurer. 
Dr Dovetas Macragan, Curator of Library and Museum. 
COUNCILLORS. 
J. H. Burton, Esq. Rey. Dr Lee. 
Davip Stevenson, Esq. D. Mityz-Home, Esq. 
Wa. Tuomas Tuomson, Esq. Professor Cosmo Inngs. 
Dr Atiman. Dr Lowe. 
The Duke or ARGYLL. Professor W. J. M. Rankine. 
Anprew Murray, Esq. James Datmanoy, Esq. 
The following Gentlemen were then, on the motion of the Rev. Dr Lzn, appointed to 
audit the Treasurer’s accounts :— 
Joun MacKewziz, Esq. Wo. Tuomas Tuomson, Esq. Cosmo Invzs, Esq. 
(Signed) R. Curistison, V.P. 
Memorandum.— Monday, February 6, 1860.—At the Ordinary Meeting of this date, 
the following motion was made by Lord Nzavzs, and unanimously adopted :— 
That the Society, at this its first meeting after the death of Sir Tuomas Maxpoucatu BrisBANE, 
should place upon record the expression of its deep regret for that event, and its high estimate of 
the character of Sir Tuomas BrispaNne, who, besides other eminent public services, was, during a 
long life, conspicuous as a sincere lover and active promoter of, Science, and who worthily presided 
over this Society for a period of twenty-seven years. 
That an Excerpt from this Minute be sent to Sir THomas BrisBanz’s relatives. 

