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tendering his resignation of said office together
with a report on the Library. The Senatus agreed
to offer the appointment of Sub-Librarian
to Donald Ross. A list of books as missing
was ordered to be hung up in the Library—and the
Librarian and Sub-Librarian were directed to
make every effort to recover them.
It was decided that none except the Librarian
and Sub-Librarian shall have keys to the
Library. Closed with prayer.
George Weir Secy.—

Queen's College
25th November 1859.
Which day the Senatus met and was duly
constituted by the Chairman Dr. Williamson
Sederunt Professors Williamson, George, Mowat
and Weir.
The Minutes of former meeting were read and
approved.

After some conversation about the Library,
it was agreed to have a supplement to the Catalogue
printed. It was stated that the Library
of the late Mr Hopkirk was advertised for sale
along with his other effects, and Professors
Williamson and Weir were authorized to attend
the said sale and make purchases for the
College Library to the Amount of $120.

Closed with prayer
George Weir Secy.—

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