Report of Society's Meetings. 161 
President said it would be received as a recommendation 
to the Directors.* 
The President then made a verbal report from the 
Direaors as to the disposal of surplus funds, and con- 
cerning general business, as under : — 
The Campbell Memorial bust had been successfully 
unveiled by Lady Irving the previous afterrioon, and he 
had accepted on behalf of the Society the custody of the 
bust handed over by Mr. Imlach as representing the sub- 
scribers to the Memorial. 
The Direaors had asked Mr. Quelch to undertake the 
Editorship of Timehri, and he was happy to say Mr. 
Quelch had consented to do so. It was decided in future 
to devote one-half of the Magazine to the Society's Pro- 
ceedings, to give fuller reports of the Society's meetings 
than had heretofore been the praaice ; the other half 
would be devoted to original papers on scientific and 
general subjeas of interest, and he expressed a hope 
that the many learned and distinguished members in the 
ranks of the Society would be ready to assist the Editor 
by furnishing papers for the Journal. With regard to 
the price, nothing definitely had been arranged yet, but, 
in the meantime, the price would remain the same. 
The Curator had furnished the Direaors with a long 
and exhaustive report on the Museum, which any mem- 
ber might see on application to the Secretary. The 
Direaors had reserved a sum of $500 from the Society's 
surplus funds for general Museum purposes, but it was 
not intended to expend that money unless anything 
should arise which, in the opinion of the Direaors, would 
justify the additional expenditure. 
* See Statement of accounts on page 163. 
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