112 PKOCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 



The President asked the Meeting to record a hearty vote of thanks 

 to the Honorary Officers of the Society for their sei vices during the past 

 year. 



The resokition was carried by acclamation. 



Mr. Wilson gave notice of the following resolution : — 



"That this Meeting instructs the Council to take the necessary 

 action to remove all alien enemy Honorary, Ex-officio, and Ordinary 

 Fellows from the Society's Roll."— (By-Law 34.) 



Mr Hiscott seconded Mr. Wilson's proposal, and pointed out that it 

 was not proposed to put the resolution for decision on the jDresent 

 occasion ; according to the By-Laws (7H, Mfi) the resolution would have 

 to be posted for a period of two months. At the second Meeting, there- 

 fore, in March, Fellows would have an opportunity of discussing and 

 voting upon it. 



Messrs. Earland, Bruce Capell, Dr. Singer, and Col. Clibborn having 

 spoken briefly, 



The President reminded the Meeting that the subject was not before 

 it for discussion at the moment. 



Mr. Earland proposed the adoption of the Annnal Report of the 

 Council. 



Mr. Blood seconded, and it was carried. 



Dr. Eyre reminded Fellows that the Financial Statement had had tO' 

 be deferred. 



The President announced that the next Meeting of the Society 

 would be held on February 20, and of the Biological Section on 

 February 6. 



