cii, 



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to the plan of Dr. Lamprey and Mr. Young. Mr. Armitage 

 concluded by expressing a wish that Dr. Lamprey's paper 

 would be published, as it might be the means of stimulating 

 further investigation into most important subjects. 



Proposed by Mr. Dawson and seconded by Mr. Alwis, that 

 Mr. Justice Starke be made an Honorary Member of the 

 Society. 



Resolution. — " That as a mark of the high respect entertained 

 by the members of this Society towards the Hon'ble Mr. 

 Justice Starke, who has recently returned to England, he 

 be elected an Honorary Member of this Society ; that the 

 Journals of this Society be regularly sent to him gratis, and that 

 the Secretary be instructed to write to Mr. Starke expressing 

 the feeling of the Society, and forwarding to him a copy of 

 this resolution." Carried unanimously. 



Proposed by Mr. Dawson, and seconded by the Rev. Mr. 

 Kats. 



" That during the absence of Dr. Lamprey in Kandy, Mr. 

 Alwis be requested to act as Assistant Secretary." 



J. Lamprey, m. b. 

 Hony. Secretary. 



COMMITTEE MEETING, HELD JUNE 3d, 1854. 



Present. — J. B. Misso, Esq., in the chair; Messrs. R. 

 Dawson, W. Skeen, M. Coomarasamy, L. De Zoyza, and the 

 Assistant Secretary. 



Mr. Dawson laid before the Meeting the accounts of the 

 Society, and requested to be relieved of the trust reposed in 

 him as Treasurer, he being about to quit the Island. 



