330 Repoj't to the Annual General Meeting, 



cvero'i 1 ■ '.. 

 Middleton (Glastullich), Mr. Andrew Mitchell (Barcheskie), Mr. 

 S. E. B. Bouverie Pusey (1861), Mr, William Richardson 

 (Doddington), Mr. E. P. Squarey (Gov.), Mr. C. L. Sutherland, 

 CLE., Capt. H. D. Terry, Mr. John Treadwell (1862), Mr. W. E. 

 Trotter, Mr. W, P. Vosper, and Mr. Barnes Wimbush (1854). 



4. At their meeting in the Showyard at Norwich, the Council 

 transferred to the list of Life Governors Mr. Robert Fellowes, 

 of Shotesham, who had been a Member for the long period of 

 sixty-one years, during which time he had paid the annual sub- 

 scription. Mr. Robert Fellowes, who is ninety-five years of age, 

 was present at the Show this year. 



5. The above, and other changes, bring the total number of 

 Governors and Members now on the Register to 10,306 divided as 

 follows :— 



1 Foundation Life Governor (Mr. W. Barrow Sitnonds); 

 168 Annual Governors ; 

 85 Life Governors ; 

 7,224 Annual Members; 

 2,797 Life Members; 



31 Honorary Members ; 

 10,306 Total number of Governors and Members, as against a 

 total of 9,934 Members on the Register at the time of the last 

 Annual Report. 



6. The number of Governors and Members on the Register, 

 as shown in the preceding paragraph, is now well over ten 

 thousand. This desirable state of things has, in a large 

 measure, been brought about by the Society's most popular and 

 hardworking Acting-President, Sir Ailwyn Fellowes, who, 

 mainly by his own exertions, has been successful in raising the 

 Membership in his own County of Norfolk from 330 to 720. 



7. The Earl of Northbrook has been elected a Trustee in the 

 room of the late Earl Cawdor, and Mr. R. M. Greaves has been 

 appointed a Vice-President. A vacancy thus created in the 

 representation of North Wales on the Council has been filled by 

 the election of Mr. Arthur E. Evans, of Bronwylfa, Wrexham. 



8. The Members of Council who retire by rotation at the nexi 

 General Meeting are those representing the Electoral Districts 

 of Group "A." The necessary steps are being taken for the 

 election or re-election of Representatives for the various Divisions 

 concerned. Norfolk, by virtue of the large accession of Members 

 in that District during the year, is now entitled to four Repre- 

 sentatives instead of two. 



9. A suggestion made at the last Annual Meeting by Sir 

 Herbert Chermside has been adopted this year, as the result 

 of which every Member in the Divisions of Group "A" has had 

 sent him, witli \\\o circular letter announcing the election, a list 

 of the Governors and Members in his particular County or 

 Electoral District. The Council hope that the circulation of such 



