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“ae me while deepty sensible of the co ompliment paid to me by the Council, 
I must decline to acce ept a seat on re Council Board. My reason for doing 
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H. C. RUSSELL. 
elected 
~The Chairman stated that some copies of the following publica- 
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Bewclian 1 Biase Annual, in 3 vols. 
The Argentine Republic. 
Portu ee stared ‘and Colonial Exhibitions at Phila- 
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Forty-two Bowtions were laid upon the table. 
_ porewing letter from Baron von Mueller, K.C.M.G., was 
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