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The interior of the Society's Hall has been throughly renovated 

 during the year. Our numbers have been increased Ijy the 

 election of thi'ee members, six associates, and one country 

 member, while one member has resigned and another lias become 

 an associate. We have also to record the loss by death of 

 Mr. C. R. Blackett, for many years Honorary Treasurer of the 

 Society, Major-General Sir Andrew Clarke, K.C.M.G., an 

 Honorary Member and one of tha founders and Past Presidents 

 of the Society, and Sir Frederick Sargood, K.C.M.G., who was a 

 member for many years. 



The following publications were issued during the year: 

 "Proceedings," Vol. XIV., Pt. 2, and Vol. XV., Pts. 1 and 2. 



The Library continues to grow at a rapid rate, and 1318 

 additions have been received. A large number of Societies have 

 been added to our exchange list, the most important being the 

 British Museum (Nat. Hist.) and the Zoological Society of 

 London. Funds are still urgently needed for additional shelving 

 and for bindincj. 



