TROCKEDINCS OF THE 



The Geuenil Secretary repo 

 the following had died or their 



U 

 Sir Isaac Bavlev IJalfour. 

 Arthur AVt-lls Bawlree. 

 •lohii r.ew is .lames IJoiihote. 

 Dr. William C'arruthers. 

 Sir Hniest Clarke. 

 AVilliam Edward de Wiiiton. 

 llemy John Elwes. 

 Thomas Benm-tt Goodall. 

 Dr. Ralph Gooding. 



rted that since the last Anniversary 

 deaths been ascertained, namely : — 



Fellows. 



John Henry Gurney. 



Lawrence Jjewton-Brain. 



Dr. James Charles McAValter. 



Most Kev. Samnel Tarratt de 

 Terrofc Xevill, D.D., Jjishop 

 of Dunedin & Primate of 

 New Zealand. 



Frederic Newton Williams. 



3 Associates. 

 William Cole. William Henry Pearson. William Barclay 



1 Foreign Member. 

 Prof. Gaston Eugene Marie Bonnier. 



That the following 16 Fellows 



Charles Alfred Barber. 



Dr. Paul Andries van der Bijl, 



lUiW Alfred John Campbell. 



Mrs. ]\laud Hands {nee Samuel). 



Dr. Marcus Manuel Hartog. 



Stuart Hogg. 



Sir Frederick John Jackson, 



K.C.M.G., C.B. 

 Edmund Gustavus J31oomfield 



Meade- Waldo. 



had withdrawn : — 



Harold AVan-en Moningtou. 



Phra Vanpruk Pictiarn. 



Mrs. Mary Eoss Hall Pole- 

 Evans {nt'e Thomson). 



Jesse Keeves. 



Charles Francis Massey Swyn- 

 nerton. 



Harold Stuart Thompson. 

 ! Prof. Kobert Wallace. 

 ' Dr. Richard Xorris AVolfenden. 



During the same period .'31 Fellows have been elected, of whom 

 '2i> have qualified up to the present. Also 1 Foreign Member 

 and - Associates have been elected. 



The Librarian's report was read, showing that donations from 

 private individuals and editors amounted to U29 volumes and 

 483 pamphlets and parts, by exchange 197 volumes and 6S3 de- 

 tached parts, by purchase 183 volumes and 23o parts ; in all, the 

 accessions amounted to (509 volumes and 140i pamphlets and 

 separate parts. Books bound amounted to 685 : 75 in buckram, 

 245 in half-buckram, 198 in cloth, and 1()7 rebacked. 



The (leneral Secretary having read the Bye-laws governing the 

 Elections, the Presiilent opened the business of the day, and the 

 Fellows present proceeded to vote for the Council. 



