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APPENDIX — PROCEEDINGS OF STATUTORY MEETINGS. 



HUNDRED AND SECOND SESSION. 

 Monday, 24>tli November 1884. 



At a General Statutory Meeting, Robert Gray, Esq., Vice-President, in the Chair, the 

 Minutes of last General Statutory Meeting of 26th November 1883 were read, approved, and 

 signed. 



The Ballot for the new Council was then taken, Professors Swan and Duns having been 

 nominated Scrutineers. The following Council was duly elected : — 



i Vice-Presidents. 



Thomas Stevenson, Esq., M.Inst. C.E., President. 



Rev. W. Lindsay Alexander, D.D. \ 



Robert Gray, Esq. 



A. Forbes Irvine, Esq. of Drum. 



Edward Sang, LL.D. 



David Milne Home, Esq. 



John Murray, Esq. 



Professor Tait, M.A., General Secretary. 



Professor Turner, F.R.S. j 



Professor Crum Brown, F.R.S. } Secretaries to Ordinary Meetings. 



Adam Gillies Smith, Esq., C.A., Treasurer. 



Alexander Buchan, Esq., M.A., Curator of Library and Museum. 



COUNCILLORS. 



Professor Cossar Ewart. 



Professor James Geikie. 



Rev. Dr W. Robertson Smith. 



Stair Agnew, Esq. 



Profes3or Douglas Maclagan, M.D. 



The Hon. Lord Maclaren. 



Rev. Professor Flint, D.D. 

 Professor T. R. Fraser, M.D. 

 Professor Chiene. 

 J. Y. Buchanan, Esq. 

 Professor Chrystal. 

 Professor Dickson. 



The Treasurer's Accounts, duly vouched, were laid on the Table. 



The Auditor's Report was read, and, on the motion of Sheriff Forbes Irvine, was 

 unanimously approved. 



On the motion of Professor Crum Brown, the Auditor was reappointed. 



The Secretary and Treasurer were empowered to sign a Discharge by the Society in 

 favour of Charles Thomas Brisbane, Esq. of Brisbane. Sheriff Thoms was admitted a 

 Fellow. 



A vote of thanks was, on the motion of Lord Maclaren, given to the Chairman. 



