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results ; but eflbrts would certainly be made to reproduce 

 Mr. Ayrton's drawing in the Journal. 



The thanks of the meetinc^ were unanimously voted to the 

 author of the paper, and to Mr. Rousselet for reading it in 

 his absence. 



Mr. Karop reminded the members that at the next Ordinary 

 Meeting of the Club they would be asked to nominate some 

 of their number to fill vacancies on the Committee — to be elected 

 at the Annual Meeting in February ; an auditor would also have 

 to be elected on behalf of the members. 



There being no other paper on the agenda, the proceedings 

 terminated with the usual conversazione. 



January 16th, 1903. — Ordinary Meeting. 

 George Massee, Esq., F.L.S., President, in the Chair. 



The minutes of the meeting of December 19th, 1902, were read 

 and confirmed. 



The following gentlemen were balloted for and duly elected 

 members of the Club : — Mr. J. Bawcombe, Mr. C. L. Curties, 

 junr., Lieut. G. Damant, R.lSr., Mr. H. E. Ebbage, Rev. W. H. 

 Gordon, Mr. H. 0. Green, and Mr. W. 0. Walker. 



The donations to the Library were announced, and the thanks 

 of the Club voted to the donors. 



The Secretary, having reminded the members that their next 

 ordinary meeting would be their anniversary, when Members of 

 Committee and Ofiicers for the ensuing year would have to be 

 elected, read the list of nominations by the Committee for Presi- 

 dent, Vice-Presidents, and Officers, and invited the members to 

 nominate five gentlemen to fill vacancies on the Committee. The 

 following nominations were then made : — 



ISlv. Vezey, proposed by Mr. Marshall, seconded by Mr. Traviss. 

 ^Ir, Stokes, „ „ Mr. O'Donohoe, ,, „ Mr. Smith. 

 Mr. Turner, „ „ Mr. Neville, „ „ Mr. Fuller. 



Mr. Wesche, „ „ Mr. Curties, „ „ Mr. Marks. 



Mr. Hughes, „ „ Mr. Parsons, „ „ Mr. West. 



