ANNUAL MEETING. 



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what has already been stated — that from time to time 

 expressions of approval and gratitude are received from 

 members living abroad, while many of the learned societies at 

 home and abroad exchange publications with the Institute. 

 We have also several public libraries which subscribe for the 

 Volumes. Of persons connected with our Society, about 

 74 belong to the United States of America, 40 to India, 14 to 

 Australia, 12 to Canada, and about the same number to New 

 Zealand and South Africa, and 1 (Public Library) to Bermuda. 



9. Conclusion. 



While humbly desiring the continued blessing of Almighty 

 God, and the support of its members, the Council wishes to 

 express its thanks to the contributors of papers, which are 

 being offered in increasing numbers, and to press upon its 

 friends the duty of doing what in them lies to increase the 

 membership and extend the usefulness of the Institute. 



Signed on behalf of the Council, 



HALSBUEY, 



President, 



