PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY. 267 



Obituary. — During the Session, the deaths of five members 

 were brought under the notice of the Society. 



British Association. — Mr. James F. Gemmill, M.A., M.D., 

 represented the Society as its delegate at the meeting held at 

 Bradford. 



Membership. — During the session twenty new Ordinary 

 Members (one of whom was a Life Member) were added to the 

 roll, and also five Corresponding Members. The number on the 

 register is as follows : — 



-o J 



Honorary Members, - 

 Corresponding Members, - 

 Ordinary Members (Life), - 

 (Annual Subscriptions), 



Total, --- - 354 



Associates. — The number on the roll stands at eighteen. 



Finance. — The Hon. Treasurer (Mr. John Renwick) submitted 

 his Annual Statement of Accounts, duly audited. This was 

 found to show a balance at the credit of the Ordinary Fund of 

 £121 10s. Ud., and of the Life Members' Fund of £147. It 

 was pointed out that from the Ordinary Fund there should have 

 been deducted the cost of Transactions for 1898-99 and 

 1899-1900, but this could not be done, as the printer's account 

 for the same had not been rendered when the books were 

 audited. 



Library. — Mr. Mitchell, the Hon. Librarian, reported as 

 follows: — "The interest of the members in the Library of the 

 Society is being maintained. In addition to the large number of 

 works consulted in the rooms, 300 volumes and journals have 

 been issued to the members during the session, a number that is 

 about equal to last year, which was the largest on record since the 

 Library was formed. 



" During the month of March last Part III. of Yol. Y. of the 

 Society's Transactions was issued to the members. This Part has 

 also been sent to the various British Societies and Institutions 

 with which we exchange publications. The usual number of 

 exchanges have been received during the year. These now 



