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country members to keep them in touch with the most recent 

 work of their fellows near London. 



Your Committee desires to thank the officers of the Club for 

 their services during the past year, and particularly desires ta 

 thank the Librarian and Curator for their extra exertions in 

 moving books and slides during the period of rebuilding. 



Your Committee feels confident as to the future of the Club. 

 Evidence is constantly being given by inquirers as to the need of 

 such a society as this, and probably the best evidence of the use 

 of such a Club as ours is that of the meetings ; and so long a& 

 these are enthusiastically attended, there need be no fear of the 

 Club outlasting its utility. 



