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ORDINARY MEETING, June 17, 1867. 
The Right Hon. the Eael oe Shaftesbury, K.G., President, 
in the Chair. 
The Minutes of the previous Meeting were read and confirmed. 
The Honorary Secretary then announced that the following members 
and associates had been elected, viz. : — 
Foundation Life Member : — Joseph Ince, Esq., Assoc. K.C.L., F.L.S., 
&c. &c., 26, St. George’s Place, Hyde Park Corner. 
Members for 1867 : — The Rev. Charles Graham, Shepherds Bush; The 
Rev. John Jennings, M.A., Canon of Westminster, Rector of St. John’s, 
Westminster ; Samuel Morley, Esq., Craven Lodge, Stamford Hill ; 
E. B. Savile, Esq., 305, St. George’s Road, S.W r . ; John Yanner, Esq., 
Eliot Yale, Blackheath ; T. H. M. Walrond, Esq., H.M.C.S., 37, St. 
George’s Road, Eccleston Square. 
Associates, 2nd Class. — Hunter Alex. Coghlan, Esq., M.R.C.S. Lond., Army 
Medical Staff, Castle Hill Fort, .Dover ; the Rev. J . R. Pursell, M. A. 
Oxon, Angersholme, Fleetwood ; Rev. Henry Sharpe, 31, Belsize Road, 
St. John’s Wood. 
It was also announced that the following books had been presented to the 
Institute, viz. : — 
“ The Inspiration of Scripture : Its Limits and Effects.” By George 
Warington, Esq., author of “ The Historic Character of the Pentateuch 
Vindicated,” &c. &c. From the Author. 
“ Actonian Prize Essay on the Phenomena of Radiation.” By the same. 
From the Author . 
Mr. Reddie. — I regret to say, my Lord, that I have a communica- 
tion to make which will no doubt cause some disappointment to all 
present. Professor Kirk had fully intended to be here this evening to 
read his paper. He had come up from Scotland, and had been several 
days in England with this view. But while on a visit in Kent he was 
informed of the death of a very dear friend, Sir Wilfrid Lawson, and was also 
requested to attend the funeral, which took place to-day in a northern 
