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RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED AT THE 
ANNUAL MEETING 
OF THE 
YORKSHIBE PHIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, 
FEBRUARY 5, 1833, 
(The Rev. Charles Wellbeloved, Vice-President^ in the Chair^) 
The Report of the Council having been read, from which 
it appeared that the Ordinary Annual Income of the Society 
was inadequate to meet any expenditure beyond the current 
expenses of the year; and it having been stated to the Meet¬ 
ing that there existed the most pressing necessity for imme¬ 
diately completing the Cases and Gallery designed for the 
central Museum, so as to preserve and allow of properly 
arranging the Zoological collection ; likewise that the expense 
of these constructions was estimated not to exceed £4<50: 
It was resolved, 
I. That, in order to afford such accommodation as the 
state of the Zoological collection and the general interest felt 
in that branch of Natural History demand, it is necessary to 
have the central Room forthwith fitted up. 
II. That, in order to enable the Society to carry the 
foregoing resolution into effect, it is expedient that a Sub¬ 
scription be immediately commenced. 
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