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unanimously. The Society's income for the year ended December 

 31st, 1906, was £1,013 15s. 7d.; the expenditure £1,017 16s. lid.; 

 with a credit balance of £78 4s. 7d. from the previous year, 

 leaving a credit balance of £74 3s. 3d. The income of the 

 Bacteriological Department was £544 Os. 2d.; and the expendi- 

 ture £479 6s. 3d.; with a credit balance of £238 7s. 6d. from the 

 previous year, leaving a credit balance of £303 Is. 5d. In regard 

 to the Macleay Fellowships' Account, the income was £1 389 2s. 9d.; 

 and the expenditure £400, leaving a credit balance of £989 2s. 9d. 

 to be carried to Capital Account. 



On the motion of the Secretary, seconded by Professor David, 

 a cordial vote of thanks was accorded to Mr. J. R. Garland, M. A., 

 Hon. Treasurer, in recognition of his valuable services in con- 

 nection with the finances of the Society; and also to the Hon. 

 Auditors, Messrs. Duncan Carson and E. G. W. Palmer, for their 

 helpful co-operation in carrying out the annual audit. 



No nominations of other Candidates having been received, the 

 President declared the following elections for the current Session 

 to have been duly made : — 



President: A. H. S. Lucas, M.A., B.Sc. 



Members of Council (to fill six vacancies) : R. H. Cambage, 

 F.L.S., J. H. Campbell, H. G. Chapman, M.D., B.S., T. Storie 

 Dixson, M.B., Ch.M., Alex. G. Hamilton, Prof. J. T. Wilson, 

 M.B., Ch.M. 



Auditors : Messrs. Duncan Carson and Edward G. W. Palmer, 

 J. P. 



On the conclusion of the formal business of the Meeting, a 

 very hearty vote of thanks to the retiring President for his 

 interesting address and for his untiring efforts to promote the 

 Society's well-being was carried by acclamation, on the motion of 

 Dr. Woolnough. 



