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The only point of difi&culty to face was finance, and 

 tliongh this is not iinnieiliale, it was very apparent, that unless 

 the members made a fairly liberal response to the appeal for 

 the Illustration Fund, an adverse balance would certainlj' 

 have to be faced at the end of the Chib year. In all other 

 respects the affairs of the Club are in a satisfactory and 

 flourishing condition. A perusal of the Balance Sheet, pub- 

 lished in last issue, for the past year, will indicate at once tlie 

 difficulties of the Committee in respect of finance. 



We.slev T. PAgk, 



Hon. Editorial Sec. 



THE DEFICIT. 



The Committee gratefully acknowledge a donation of 

 ;^8 17s. 3d., from Mr. L. W. Horton, to clear deficit on last 

 year's account. 



CHANGES OF ADDRESS. 



E. HOPKINSON, M.A., M.B. Oxon., D.S.O., Batluirst, Gambia, 



West Africa. 



Jamks T. PorTfCU.S, 10, Alexandra Terrace, Hexham, 

 Norlliuniberland. 



W. JEFF.S, Pensarn Villas, Victoria Road, Darlaston. 



NEW MEMBERS ELECTED. 



F. Capern, Avenue House, Cotham Park, Bristol. 



W. T. Rogers, Weald View, Ongar Road, Brentwood, Essex. 



Wm. Pyke, 106, Church Street, Preston. 



E. W. Harper, F.Z.S., M.B.O U., 55, Waterloo Road, Bedford. 



NEW ASSOCIATES EFFECTED. 



Miss M. GreEVEN, 29, Queensborough Terrace, Hyde Park, W. 

 Miss Mrr.DRED Blackburn, 185, Vauxhill Road, Birmingham. 



PROPOSED FOR ELECTION AS MEMBERS. 



Lady Ei,IvEN Dunn, Fair View, Riverside, Taplow. 



P. F. M. Gai.laway, " Durban," vSt. Peter's .Avenue, 

 Cavershaiu, Reading. 



Miss M. A. McWiL,i:,iAM, 5, Deu Crescent, Teignmouth. 



By The Editor. 



