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often during that period, he would refrain from doing so further on that 
occasion, except again to thank them. 
Mr. T. Comber said that another vote of thanks had been placed in 
his hands, and this was to the Auditors and Scrutineers. The Scrutineers 
had no doubt performed a duty which was responsible, if not altogether 
arduous ; but the duties of the Auditors must have been both responsible 
and arduous. He had great pleasure in moving that the best thanks of 
the Society be given to the Auditors and Scrutineers for their services. 
This motion having been seconded by Mr. Beck, was put to the 
meeting from the chair and unanimously carried. 
New Fellows. — The following gentlemen were elected Ordinary 
Fellows of the Society : — Mr. Philip E. B. Jourdain and Mr. Edward 
Larmer. 
