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The Report and Statement of Accounts were unanimously 
adopted. 
The Chairman then declared Dr. G. Horne, 'Mr. W. 
Davidson, and Mr. E. G. Brook, who had retired as having 
attended the fewest number of meetings during the year, re¬ 
elected, there* being no other nominations. 
The following gentlemen were nominated for the respec¬ 
tive positions on the Council: — 
President: Mr. C. D. Lloyd. Vice-Presidents: Mr. C. 
W. Maclean, Mr. J. (h Mcmbrey. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. T. R. 
James. They were all declared elected by the Chairman. 
Mr. C. D, Idoyd thanked the members for having again 
elected him as President, and stated that he would continue 
to do all in his ])Ower to forward the interests of the Society. 
He also stated that he hoped before the next Annual Meeting 
they would have Surgeon-General C. S. Ryan, C.B.. in their 
midst, and that the Society congratulated him on his promo¬ 
tion and the honor that he had so deservedly obtained. (Hear, 
hear.) He also stated that the Society had lately been for¬ 
tunate in being able to obtain a pair of Grizzly Bears, Ameri¬ 
can Eagles, and other stock from America, and a pair of 
Tigers and a Black Leopard from the ^falay Peninsula. Mr. 
Lloyd then moved a cordial vote of thanks to Mr. Mackinnon 
for ])residing at the meeting, and also to the Lord Mayor for 
kindly allowing the Society the use of a room in the Town 
Hall for the meeting. 
