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The following have been re:noved from the List of Fellows, 

 under the provisions of the Bye-Laws, Chapter IT., Section 6 : — 



Mr. Ernest J. Bickford. 

 Mr. Edward Eussell Budden. 

 Mr. John AVilliani Willis Bund. 

 Rev. William Burgess. 

 Mr. Wniiam Elborne. 

 Mr. Edward A. Eitch. 



Mr. Harvey St. John Jackson. 



Mr. Thomas W. Kirk. 



Mr. George Kohert Milne 



Murray. 

 Rev. Laurence Scott. 

 B-ev. John Erome Wilkinson. 



One Eellow, Mr. Robert Morton Middleton, has been reinstated 

 in the List, the annulment of his withdrawal not being received 

 until after its announcement. 



Twenty Eellows have been elected (ol! whom 19 have qualified), 

 and two Eoreign Members. 



The Librarian's report was put in and read as follows : — 



During the past year, 76 Volumes and 257 Pamphlets have been, 

 received as Donations from Private Individuals. 



Erom the various Universities, Academies, and Scientific 

 Societies 301 volumes and 114 detached parts have been received 

 in exchange and other\Wse, besides 70 volumes and 30 parts 

 obtained by exchange and as Donations from the Editors and 

 Proprietors of independent Periodicals. 



The Council have sanctioned the purchase of 187 volumes and 

 97 parts of important works. 



The total additions to the Library are therefore 631: volumes 

 and 498 separate parts. 



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

 In half-morocco 295 volumes, in half-calf 6 volumes, in full cloth 

 226 volumes, in vellum 26 volumes, in buckram 46 volumes, in 

 boards or half-cloth 18 volumes. Relabelled (half-morocco and 

 cloth backs) 60 volumes. Total 677 volumes. 



The General Secretary having read the Bye-Laws governing the 

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

 FeUows present proceeded to vote for the Council and Officers, 



The President then delivered his Address. 



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