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:^TE"X^ SOXTTH X'vT-.i^.IjES. 



WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1907. 



The Thirty-second Annual General Meeting, and the Ordinary 

 Monthly Meeting, were held in the Linnean Hall, Ithaca Road, 

 Elizabeth Bay, on Wednesday evening, March 27th, 1907. 



ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 

 Mr. T. Steel, F.C.S., F.L.S., President, in the Chair. 

 The Minutes of the preceding Annual General Meetim 

 (March 28th, 1906) were read and confirmed. 

 The President delivered the Annual Address. 



PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS. 



The remembrance of the Society's well-sustained activities 

 during the past year, and a hopeful outlook for the future may 

 very well encourage us to celebrate the thirty-second anniversary 

 in no despondent frame of mind, notwithstanding the fact that 

 very important and unlooked for changes, affecting the personnel 

 of the Society in almost every grade, have transpired since the 

 last annual ^atllerinc^ The removal of Dr. J. P. Hill to London, 

 to take up the work of Professor of Zoology at University College, 



