14 PiiOCEEDINGS OE THE 



Associate. 

 Mr. John Bain. 



Poeeign Members. 

 Dr. Julius Victor Carus. | Monsieur Trangois Crepin. 



The following sixteen J^^ellows have resigned : — 



Mr, William Bruce Baunerman. I Mr. Charles Alphonse Le Doux. 



Mr. Frederick William Barbidge. ! Dr. John Lowe. 



Mr. Edgar Franklin Cooper. : Eev. Edmund McClure. 



Prof. Robert O. Cunningham. [ Major John E. A. McNair. 



Mr. Greorge Johnson Eookes. j Mr. Albert Molineux. 



Mr. George Arthur Grierson. ; Dr. David Thomson Playfair. 



Mr. Kenneth Hurlstone Jones. [ Mr. William Thomas Eabbits. 



Mr. Henry Laver. I Mr. Charles Topp, 



Twenty-eight Eellows (of whom 23 have qualified) have been 

 elected. 



The Librarian's report was read as follows : — 



"During the past year 6S volumes and 162 pamphlets have 

 been received as Donations from Private Individuals. 



"Erom the various Universities, Academies, and Scientific 

 Societies, 274 volumes and 94 detached parts have been received 

 in exchange and otherwise, besides 73 volumes and 42 parts 

 obtained bv exchange and as donations from the Editors and Pro- 

 prietors of independent Periodicals. 



" The Council had sanctioned the purchase of 171 volumes, and 

 96 parts of important works. 



" The total additions to the Library are therefore 586 volumes 

 and 294 separate parts, 



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

 In half-morocco 292 volumes, in half-calf 3 volumes, in full 

 cloth 19.5 volumes, in vellum 21 volumes, in buckram 18 volumes, 

 in bourds or half-cloth 15 volumes. Eelabelled (half-morocco and 

 cloth backs) 32 volumes. Total 576 volumes." 



The General Secretary having read the Bye-Laws governing the 

 elections, 



The President opened the business of the day, and the Eellows 

 present proceeded to vote by ballot for the Council and Officei-s. 



The ballot for the Council having been closed, the President 

 appointed Mr. J. G. Baker, Dr. A. B. Eendle, and Mr. E. Morton 



