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yet voted upon, namely, “ That the best thanks of the Society be pre- 
sented to their retiring Treasurer, Mr. Frank Crisp, for his valuable 
services during the past year.” Carried unanimously. 
Mr. Vezey thought they ought not to separate without expressing 
their thanks to the Secretaries and Officers of the Society for their 
services during the past year. The success of the Society so largely was 
due to the time and attention which these gentlemen devoted to its 
interests that the Fellows would, he felt sure, not desire that such 
services should go unrecognized on the occasion of their Annual Meet- 
ing. He therefore asked to be allowed to move that the best thanks of 
the Society be given to the Secretaries and other Officers and Council 
of the Society for their valuable services during the past year. 
Dr. Braithwaite having seconded the motion it was put to the 
meeting and carried unanimously. 
Prof. Bell briefly responded. 
Dr. R. Braithwaite exhibited Drawings and Slides of Mosses 
illustrating the Presidential Address. 
New Fellows: — The following were elected Ordinary Fellows: — 
Dr. Thomas Stewart Adair, Messrs. Charles Adams and 'Charles 
Stephen Meachom. 
