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fatigable in his services, and in his regular attendance at 
every meeting. 
Rev. T. J. Moulder seconded the motion, which was 
duly carried ; and Messrs. Conyers and Hill thanked the 
Meeting. 
The President moved that a vote of thanks be given to 
the Vice-President who had occupied the chair during 
his (Mr. Nind's) absence, and had never failed in his 
attendance at the meetings. They had also to thank 
Mr. Hawtayne for his services in connection with the 
Popular Science Lectures. 
Mr. S. M. Bellairs in seconding the motion, mentioned 
that his opinion of the Lectures agreed with that of the 
President, that they should include other than scientific 
subjects. 
The motion having been carried, Mr. Hawtayne said 
he was very much obliged to them for their recognition 
of what he had been able to do for the Society. With 
regard to the Lectures, the arrangements for the coming 
year included the following : — 
January Revd. Canon Castell Music. 
February E. F. im Thurn Ethnology. 
March E. E. H. Francis Chemistry. 
April Revd. I. Scoles Ornamentation. 
The meeting then terminated. 
