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valuable services he has rendered to the Society during the entire 

 period of his connection with it. There is not a Member of the 

 Society, I am sure, but must share with Mr. Freiidenberg the regret 

 he has expressed in losing even temporarily the services of so valuable 

 a Member. Let us hope, however, that the separation will be but for 

 a short time, and that when he comes back to us we shall be able to 

 see him occupy the chair, not as Yice-President, but as our Vice- 

 Patron, or it may be even as Patron ex-officio." 



The Chaieman (Mr. Swettenham) expressed his gratitude to the 

 mover and seconder of the Resolution and to all present. He was 

 aware that he was quite unworthy of the praise given him, but he 

 appreciated their good wishes and the manner in which these had 

 been expressed. 



The proceedings then terminated. 



