Report of Society^ Meetings. 
round table sent by the Committee has been handed over to Dr. Imlach, 
and the small oval one forwarded by Messrs. Park and Cunningham 
has been given to Mr. Sandbach of " Hafodimes," and I shall settle 
with these gentlemen when I know the cost. I may remark that the 
samples of woods split very much in course of drying, and if a similar 
colleffion is ever sent to Europe some time should be allowed for 
curing before being dressed. The catalogues arrived and have been 
distributed; unfortunately they throw very little additional light upon 
the scientific names, beyond what I was enabled to gather from 
McTurk's article in Timehri. 
WM. RUSSELL. ' 
Mr. Winter said that the first table referred to in Mr. 
Russell's letter had been sent to the Museum ; it was a 
very handsome piece of work, and he understood it was 
to be returned. The base of the table was still in the 
Museum. 
The Secretary said that that was a matter for the 
Committee of Correspondence to deal with, and it would 
be brought before that Committee in due time. 
The Treasurer moved that the thanks of the Society 
be given to Mr. Russell for the able manner in which he 
had represented the colony at this exhibition ; and also 
to Dr. Imlach and Mr. Shaw (at one time, the manager 
of Pin. Anna Regina in this colony), who had taken 
an active interest in connection with the exhibits forwarded 
from this colony. 
Mr. Sherlock seconded the proposition which was 
unanimously carried. 
The meeting then terminated. 
Meeting held 13th December. — The Honourable B. 
Howell Jones, President, in the chair. 
There were 12 members present. 
