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PEOCEEDINGS OP THE 



The Senior Secretary read his report o£ deaths, withdrawals, and 

 elections as follows :— 



Since the last Auniversar}' Meeting 15 Fellows had died or their 

 deaths been ascertained : — 



Mr. Edward John Beale. 

 Mr. Amos Beardsley. 

 Mr. Alfred William Bennett. 

 Dr. John Cockle. 

 Col. Sir Henry Collett. 

 Mr. Thomas Comber. 

 Mr. Rochfort Connor. 

 Mr. Samuel Henry Drew. 



Sir Joseph Henry Gilbert. 

 Mr. George Samuel Jeumau. 

 Mr. John Clavell Mausel- 



Pleydell. 

 Mr. AVilliam Martiudale. 

 Dr. W. M. Ord. 

 Mr.William Frederick Saunders. 

 Mr. George Perafusson Wilson. 



FOEEIGN MeMBEES (4). 



Prof. Carl Eduard Cramer. 

 Dr. Robert Hartig. 



Dr. Alexander Kowalevski. 

 Prof. Henri de Lacaze-Duthiers. 



The followino- eleven Pellows had resigued 



Mr. Arthur S. Atkinson. 

 Mr. Travers James Briant. 

 Mr, Charles B. Cory. 

 Dr. Michael C. Grabham. 

 Mr. Frederic M. Halford. 

 Mr. Guy Halliday. 



Mr. James Keys. 

 Mr. Kenneth McKean. 

 Mr. Samuel A. Moor. 

 Mr. John William Taylor. 

 Rev. R. Thorn. 



Six Fellow^s had been removed from the Society's list by order 

 of the Council in accordance with Chapter II. Section 9 of the Bye- 

 Laws; and 32 Fellows, 2 Associates, and 5 Foreign Members had 

 been elected. 



The Librarian's report was read as follows : — 



" During the past year there had been received as Donations 

 from Private Individuals 51 volumes and 178 Pamphlets. 



"From the various Dniversities, Academies, and Scientific 

 ^Societies, there had been received in exchange and otherwise 229 

 volumes and 100 detached parts, besides 52 volumes and 50 parts 

 obtained by exchange and donations from the Editors and Pro- 

 prietors of independent Periodicals. 



" The Council had sanctioned the purchase of 165 volumes, and 

 101 parts of important works. 



" The total additions to the Library were therefore 497 volumes, 

 and 429 separate parts. 



