358 TRANSACTIONS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 



President, represented the Society as its delegate at the meeting 

 of the British Association in Glasgow, in September, 1901. 



Membership. — During the session nine new Ordinary Members 

 were added to the roll, and the register now stands as follows : — 



Honorary Members, - 

 Corresponding Members, 

 Life Members, - - - - 



Ordinary Members, 



Total, ------ 311 



Associates.— One was added during the session, and the number 

 on the roll now is fourteen. 



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

 his Amiual Statement of Accounts, duly audited. This was 

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

 £103 14s. Id., and of the Life Members' fund of £147. 



Transactions. — The Hon. Editor (Rev. G. A. F. Knight, M.A.) 

 reported that he was engaged in bringing out Part II. of Vol. VI. 

 (N.S.), and he hoped that the Part would be in the hands of the 

 Members shortly after the New Year. 



Library. — The Hon. Librarian (Mr. James Mitchell) reported 

 favourably on the condition of the Library and the circulation 

 of books amongst the Members. 



The Reports were all unanimously approved of and adopted. 



The following Office-bearers were appointed to fill vacancies 

 in the Council : — Mr. John Paterson, as Vice-President ; Mr. Wm. 

 Leigh ton, Mr. John Robertson, Mr. Peter Ewing, F.L.S., and 

 Mr. Hugh Boyd Watt, as Members of Council. Mr. Joseph 

 Sommerville and Mr. James Jack were appointed Auditors. 

 The following were elected Ordinary Members of the Society: — 

 Mr. David M. Russell, 73 Abbotsford Place, and Mr. John Albert 

 F. Marshall, 5 West Regent Street- 

 Mr. James Mitchell, Hon. Librarian, placed on the table, as 

 a gift from the Local Committee of the British Association 

 Meeting in Glasgow, the three volumes which had been specially 

 compiled in connection with the visit of the Association to this 

 city. They were: — (1) Fauna, Flora, and Geology of the Clyde 



