Report to the General Meeting. 
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revision of their former bye-laws, and enacted a code of bye-laws 
and regulations, not only embodying the tenor of such of their 
special resolutions as had a permanent operation, but rendering 
the whole more exactly in accordance with the provisions of the 
charter. A printed copy of these bye-laws was appended to the 
Journal on its last publication, and thus brought under the imme- 
diate notice of the Members. 
The Council, in conclusion, beg to congratulate the Members 
on the present sound and vigorous condition under which the 
Society is steadily advancing in the gradual fulfilment of its national 
objects ; and, supported as it is by the continued accession of new 
Members, they hope to extend annually its sphere of usefulness. 
By order of the Council, 
(Signed) JAMES HUDSON, 
Secretai'y. 
