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Officers. 
In consequence of the failing health of the Curator, Mr. Blyth, the 
Council on the 28th July last, again addressed a memorial to the 
Bight Hon’ble the Secretary of State for India, soliciting a reconsi¬ 
deration of the decision by which Mr. Blyth’s claim to pension was 
declared inadmissible. The Council are not without hopes that the 
long and valuable seivices of Mr. Blyth in advancing zoological science 
in India, will induce the Government to bestow on him a pension 
which has been fairly earned. 
Babu Gour Doss Bysack, who for some years held the office of 
Assistant Secretary and Librarian to the Society, having lately re¬ 
signed, his place has been fdled up by the appointment of Babu 
Lalgopal Dutt, B. A., who had officiated for him on two different 
occasions. Babu Gour Doss By sack was a zealous and active Officer 
and fully merited the approbation of the Council. His successor 
has also hitherto discharged his duties to their satisfaction. 
The President in moving the adoption of the report observed : 
“ I venture to recommend for the meeting’s approval and adoption 
the report which has just been read. It might, I think, have gone 
further had it not been the Council’s province to confine it to mat¬ 
ters of business. The year to which it relates has been on many 
accounts an interesting one, as the record of the Society’s proceedings 
will, I think, show. 
“ These proceedings opened by Mr. Le Mesurier’s communication 
