Proceedings. 
[no. 2, NEW SERIES, 
The Committee hope this will be deemed satisfactory. 
It may not be out of place here to add that the Statement ren- 
dered at our last Meeting on the 12th instant, exhibits a still more 
favorable view of the Society's Funds, showing a credit balance 
of Rupees 1,052-8-8. 
The Committee have further to announce that, with the view of 
upholding the Literary and Scientific character of the Society, the 
publication of their Journal has been resumed, and from the pre- 
sent number of Subscribers they have every reason to hope that 
the issue of this Periodical will tend the advantage of the In- 
stitution, and prove attractive to the Community. — 255 copies out 
of 350 have already been disposed of. 
In conclusion the Committee desire to state that the number of 
Subscribers to the Library at the end of the past year stood as fol- 
lows : 
First Class 38 
Second Class 34 
Third Class 16 
For the Managing Committee. 
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(Signed) J. W. Breeks, Secretary. 
Resolved, on the motion of Mr. R. Burgass, seconded by Mr. H. 
Fortey, that the Report be received and printed in the Journal. 
Resolved, on the motion of Mr. R. Burgass, seconded by Major 
W. J. Wilson, that the Managing Committee use their best en- 
deavours to obtain books on more advantageous terms, now that 
the late changes in the Book Trade hold out such a prospect to 
Purchasers. 
Resolved, on the motion of the Chairman, seconded by Mr. R. 
Burgass, that the accounts be passed as satisfactory, and that the 
thanks of the Meeting be presented to the Managing Committee of 
the past year for their exertions in behalf of the Society, and that 
they be re-elected into a Managing Committee for the present year. 
Resolved, oq the motion of Mr. W. U. Arbuthnot, seconded by 
the Honorable Walter Elliot, that Mr. R. Burgass be invited 
