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list of the Fellows who owe more than two annual contri- 

 butions, and notice thereof shall forthwith be forwarded to 

 every Fellow whose name appears in such list. If the con- 

 tributions due from any Fellow named in the said list shall 

 not have been paid within three months after the first sus- 

 pension of the list the Council may remove such Fellow 

 from the Society, but notwithstanding such removal the 

 obligation of any Fellow so removed may be put in suit for 

 the recovery of any money due from him to the Society. The 

 Council may remit in whole or in part the contributions due 

 from any Fellow."— (O.i/. 2nd May, 1901.) 



On the motion of Dr. F. DuCane Godman, seconded by Mr. Thomas 

 Christy, the report was adopted, and a vote of thanks was accorded 

 to the Treasurer and the Auditors for their services. 



The Secretary read his report of deaths, withdrawals, and 

 elections as follows : — 



Since the last Anniversary Meeting 16 Fellows had died or their 

 deaths had been ascertained, viz. :— 



Dr. John Anderson. 



Mr. John Borland. 



Col. James Henry Bowker. 



Mr. William Lindsay Brown. 



Mr. Philip Crowley. 



Mr. John Emmet. 



Mr. Frederick Gould. 



^Ir. Joseph Johnson. 



Mr. Chas. William Harrison. 



Mr. John Henry Leech. 



Mr. Eichard Milne-Eedhead. 



Mr. Eobert Morgan. 



Mr. George Samuel Perrin. 



Mr. John Eattra}'. 



Mr. Walter Percy Sladen. 



Prof. Isaac Vaughan, 



Associates, 

 Mr. William Hodgson. I Mr. John Storrie. 



Foreign Members. 



Prof. Dr. Jacob Georg Agardh. Prof. Christian FrederikLiitken. 



The following 8 Fellows had resigned : — 



Mr. WiUiam Ambrose Clarke. Dr. Joseph Eeay Greene. 



Mr. John Henry Cooke. I Mr. Thomas Frederick Inman. 



Mr. James Henry Dugdale. Mr. Eobert Johnston. 



Mr. Geo. Edward Joseph Greene. | Mr. Allan Peter Swan. 



One Fellow had been removed from the Society's list by order of the 

 Council, and 21 Fellows and 4 Foreign Members had been elected. 



The Librarian's report was read as follows : — 

 " During the past year there have been received as Donations 

 from Private Individuals 48 volumes and 151 Pamphlets. 



" From the various Universities, Academies, and Scientific Societies 



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