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thanks for his past services, and their sincere wishes that he 

 might soon be restored to perfect health. 



The proposal was carried by prolonged acclamation. 



The Secretary read the 41st Annual Report of the Club. 



The Treasurer read the Statement of Accounts and audited 

 Balance Sheet for the year 1906. 



The adoption of the Report and Balance Sheet, having been 

 moved by Mr. Webb and seconded by Mr. Dick, was put to the 

 meeting by the President and unanimously carried. 



The Scrutineers having handed in their report of the result of 

 the ballot, the following gentlemen were declared duly elected as 

 the Officers and Committee for the ensuing year : — 



President 



• • 



Vice-Presidents. 



Treasurer . 

 ■Secretary 



Assistant Secretary 

 Foreign Secretary 

 Reporter 

 Librarian . 

 Curator .... 

 Editor .... 



Five Members 

 of C ommittee. 



E. J. Spitta, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., 



F.R.A.S., F.R.M.S. 

 fTHE Et. Hon. Sir Ford North, F.R.S. 

 |G. C. Karop, M.R.C.S., F.R.M.S. 



C. F. Rousselet, F.R.M.S. 



Henry Morland. 



Frederick J. Perks. 



W. B. Stokes. 



J. H. Pledge. 



C. F. Rousselet, F.R.M.S. 



R. T. Lewis, F.R.M.S. 



Alpheus Smith. 



C. J. Si DWELL. 

 Frank P. Smith. 



fj. Rheinberg. 

 C. D. Soar. 



D. J. SCOURFIELD. 



\V. J. Marshall. 

 A. Earland. 



A list of presentations made to the Club during the past year 

 was read. Among the most noteworthy may be mentioned a large 

 number of very fine serial sections of the various stages of the 

 Blow-fly, made and presented by the late Brigade -Surgeon J. B. 

 Scriven, and a collection of twenty-two type slides of Rhizopoda 

 and allied Protozoa, presented by Dr. Eugene Penard, of Geneva, 

 who was elected an honorary member of the Club during the past 



