RESOLUTIONS 
PASSED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING, FEB. 2nd, 1841, 
Wm. Hatfeild, Esq., F.G.S. in the Chair. 
1. That the Report of the Council be adopted and printed for the 
use of the Members. 
2. That the Thanks of the Society be given to John Phillips, Esq. 
F.R.S. for his eminent services rendered to the Society, during the 15 
years that he has been charged with the care of the Society’s Museum. 
3. That the Thanks of the Society be given to the Rev. Charles 
Wellbeloved, for the excellent discourses which he has delivered on the 
Antiquities of the Museum, and for the liberal donation of the proceeds 
thereof to the funds of the Institution. 
4. That as it appears to this Meeting that the arrears due to the 
Yorkshire Philosophical Society now amount to the sum of -£200, the 
Council are requested under the sanction and authority of this Meet¬ 
ing, immediately to take the necessary steps at their discretion enabling 
them, if possible, to collect such arrears, and to report the result of 
their applications to a future Meeting. 
5. That Charles Hamilton Wake, Esq. 34th Native Infantry, East 
India Company’s Service, be elected an Honorary Member. 
0. That the Thanks of the Society be given to the Vice-Presidents 
and Members of the Council retiring from office. 
7. That the Thanks of the Society be given to the Treasurer and 
Secretaries, for their valuable services. 
8. That the Thanks of the Society be given to the Curators of the 
several departments of the Museum, for their services during the past 
year. 
9. That the Council be again empowered on certain days to be se¬ 
lected by them during the present year, to permit Free Admission to 
the Museum and Gardens to all persons ; the mode of admission to 
to be regulated by the Council. 
10. That the Regulations adopted by the Annual Meetings in 1836, 
1837, 1838, 1839, and 1840, for the Admission of Strangers by the 
purchase of Tickets, be continued for the present year. 
11. That the Resolutions of the last Annual Meeting, empowering 
the Council to authorize the holding of one or more Horticultural 
Meetings in the Society’s Gardens, be continued in force during the 
present year. 
12. That the best Thanks of the Society be given to the Chairman 
and Committee of Management of the Horticultural Fete held in Au¬ 
gust last; and that they be respectfully requested to continue their 
valuable services for the vear 1841. 
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