22 
EESOLUTIONS. 
PASSED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING, Feb. 4th, 1873. 
1. That the Report of the Council now read be adopted and 
printed for circulation amongst the Members, Lady Subscribers, 
and Associates of the Society. 
2. That the thanks of the Society be given to the Members of 
the Council retiring from oj0fi.ce, also to the Treasurer, Secretary, 
and Curators, for their valuable services; that authority be given 
to the Council to hold Horticultural Meetings in the Museum 
Grounds, and to suspend the privileges of entry possessed by the 
Members during the holding of such Meetings; and to give admis¬ 
sion to the Public to the Museum and Hospitium, on Whit-Mon- 
day and Tuesday, under the same regulations as last year. 
3. That the thanks of the Meeting be given to the Chairman. 
