HNNEA.N SOCIETY OF LONDO^S^. 



Fellows withdrawn (17) 



Mrs. Florence Baines. 

 Prof .Vernon Herbert Blackman. 

 "William Eagle Clarke. 

 Edward Alfred Cockayne, 

 Eiennes Stanley "Wykeham 



Cornwallis. 

 Frederick Hamilton Davey, 

 Thomas Fox. 



Dr. Joseph Reynolds Green. 

 ]N^orman Miller Johnson. 



The Eev. William Johnson. 

 Daniel Angell Jones. 

 Lester Vallis Lester-Garland. 

 Prof. Alexander Meek. 

 Sydney Gross Paine. 

 William Saunders. 

 Arthur George Tansley. 

 Prof. D'Arcy Wentworth 

 Thompson. 



Fellows whose names were removed from the List by order of 

 the Council : — 



Alan Fairfax Crossman. 

 The Viscount Mountmorres. 



George Whitfield Smith. 



Fellows elected 35, of which 30 have qualified up to the present 

 time ; also 1 Foreign Member elected. 



The Librarian's report was as follows : — 



During the past year there have been received as donations 

 from private individuals 97 volumes and 152 pamphlets. 



From the various Universities, Academies, and Scientific 

 Societies there have been received in exchange, and otherwise, 

 381 volumes and 63 detached parts, besides 93 volumes and 20 

 parts obtained in exchange, and as donations from the editors 

 and proprietors of independent periodicals. 



The Council at the recommendation of the Library Committe 

 have sanctioned the purchase of 212 volumes and 33 parts of 

 important works. 



The total additions to the Library are therefore 783 volumes 

 and 268 separate pai'ts. 



The number of books bound during the year is as follows : — 

 In full-morocco 3, in half-morocco 213, in half-calf 3, in full- 

 cloth 324, in vellum 48 volumes, in buckram 45, in boards and 

 half-cloth 21 volumes : relabelled (half-morocco and cloth back) 

 48. Total 705 volumes. 



The General Secretary having read the Bye-Laws governing 

 the elections, the President opened the business of the day, and 

 the Fellows present proceeded to vote for the Council and 

 Officers. 



The Ballot for the Council having been closed, the President 

 appointed Prof. Vines, Dr. D. H. Scott, and Mr. Sydney Turner, 



