348 
ORDINARY MEETING, Juke 5, 1871 * 
Charles Brook, Esq., F.R.S., Vice-President, in the 
Chair. 
The Minutes of the last Meeting were read and confirmed, and the election 
of the following Members was announced 
: — The Eight Honourable the Earl of Dartmouth, 40, Grosvenor 
Square; Alexander Haldane, Esq, 118, Westboume Terrace ; 
Rev. Henry Winter Sheppard, M.A., the Rectory, Emsworth, Harnp- 
shire (Life Member). 
Associates 2nd Class :-Rev. William Bowe, St John’s, WeaMal^Da^ 
lington; Charles Burls, Esq., Peckham Rye Common ; Rev. Wili am 
Henry Hoare, M.A., Oakfield, Crawley, Sussex ; Mrs^WiUiam Josiah 
Irons, Wadingham Rectory, Kirton Lindsey ; Rev. R. Lloyd, M.A, 
Calverley Terrace, Tunbridge Wells. 
Also the presentation of the following works;— 
Journal of the Royal Institution of Great Bntam. ^ tUInsmtion. 
The Builders of Babel. By Dominick M'Causland, Q.C. From the Author. 
The Rev. Charles Graham, in the absence of the Author, read the fol- 
lowing paper, and in doing so, omitted sections 31, 32, and 33, at 
of the Council, which considered them as trenching upon purely theological 
and controversial points. 
* The -proceedings at this meeting are inserted here, as the papers read 
theredfcomplete, as*far as is at preset 
bv the Eev. E. Thornton, D.D., m his paper On the > Numerical 
the Old Testament” (see p. 105). The interest of the present volume 
much enhanced by this slight departure from the ordinary course. 
The paper “ On Civilisation Moral and Material,” by the late J. Reddie, 
Esq., will be found in Part 21, commencing Vol. Vi. 
