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xvi in writing at any meeting of the Council or Society by two members, on payment of the annual subscription of one guinea for the year then current.

3. Members may at any time become life members by one payment of ten pounds and ten shillings, in lieu of future annual subscriptions.

8. An Annual General Meeting of the members of the Society shall be held on the first Monday of February in each year, at which meeting not less than ten members must be present, otherwise the meeting shall be adjourned by the members present from time to time, until the requisite number of members is present.

(5.) The session of the Otago Institute shall be during the winter months, from May to October, both inclusive, and General Meetings shall be held on the second Monday in each of those months, at 8 p.m.

1875.—President—Sir David Monro; Vice-President—The Bishop of Nelson; Council—Leonard Boor, M.R.C.S., Charles Hunter-Brown, F. W. Irvine, M.D., Hon. Thos. Renwick, Joseph Shephard, George Williams, M.D.; Hon. Treasurer and Secretary—T. Mackay, C.E.

1876.—President—Sir David Monro; Vice-President—The Bishop of Nelson; Council—A. S. Atkinson, Leonard Boor, M.R.C.S., Charles Hunter-Brown, F. W. Irvine, M.D., Joseph Shepherd, Geo. Williams, M.D.; Hon. Treasurer—Aleẋr. Kerr, F.R.G.S.; Hon. Secretary—T. Mackay, C.E.

1875.—President—Judge Harvey; Vice-Presidents—Hon. J. A. Bonar, Ven. Archdeacon Harper; Committee—F. Dermott, M.D., H. W. Maunsell, M.D., W. C. Roberts, J. Crerar, W. Todd, Captain Turnbull, Rev. Mr. Kirkland, Rev. Mr. Rishworth, Rev. Mr. Martin, H. Meyer; Treasurer—W. Duncan; Secretary—B. C. Reid.

1876.—President—Hon. James A. Bonar, M.L.C.; Vice-President—His Honour Judge Weston; Council—Thomas Turnbull, John Crerar, Hermann Meyer, Dr. Dermott, William Todd; Hon. Treasurer—William Duncan; Hon. Secretary—R. C. Reid.

3. The Institute shall consist:—(1.) Of life members, i.e., persons who have at any one time made a donation to the Institute of ten pounds ten shillings or upwards; or persons who, in