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Elections. — Members : J. M. Moore, Hon. Geo. 
Melville, W. Rankin, Dr. A. T. Ozzard, and 
Dr. C. F. Castor. 
Associates : R. P. Stewart and Robert 
Wolseley Odium. 
The Secretary read a letter from the Committee of 
Correspondence concerning the matters referred to that 
Committee at the previous meeting, viz., request of Mr. 
Fisk, of Illinois, for specimens of Colonial Woods, and 
a request of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales for Colonial 
Documents for the Imperial Institute. The recommenda- 
tions of the Committee in the latter item were directed 
to be forwarded to the Government. 
Mr. D. C. Cameron as Secretary of the Agricultural 
Committee reported that that Committee were making 
enquiries in the matter concerning seeds, &c, of Fodder 
Grasses which had been referred to them at the previous 
meeting. 
The Rev. J. Foreman gave notice of the following 
questions : — 
1. Have any steps been taken to prevent the using of either the 
Reading Rooms or the Exchange Room by those gentlemen whose 
names have been crossed out of the List of Members and Associates for 
non-payment of their Subscriptions ? 
2. Does the Exchange Room yield any income to the Society, as 
seems to be intended in the Bye- Laws Chap, xii, clauses 4, 6 and 7 ? 
The Secretary read a letter from the Government, 
intimating that the Combined Court had voted the sum 
of $1,000 for Local Exhibition purposes. 
The President thought that the Agricultural and 
Correspondence Committees should settle the matter 
between them. 
The Rev. J. Foreman pointed out that Local Exhibi- 
