IV. 



The total number of the Members of the Society was 

 149, including nine Life Members. The number of corre- 

 sponding Members was sixteen. 



At a Special General Meeting the question of raising 

 the subscription of Members from £1 Is. to £1 10&. was 

 brought forward. After discussion, it was agreed the 

 arrangement as at present be retained. 



During the year nine papers were read, as enumerated 

 in the table of contents. One illustrated lecture on the 

 Physiography of Tasmania was delivered on the occasion 

 of a visit to us by Captain Roald Amundsen, the discoverer 

 of the South Pole. 



The report of the Psychology and Education section is 

 appended. 



The Report was adopted without amendment. 



ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF COUNCIL. 



The following Members were duly elected: — Hon. G. 

 H. Butler, Dr. Arthur Clarke, Dr. Fritz Noetling, Dr. J. 

 S. Purdy, Dr. Gregory Sprott, Messrs. S. Clemes, J. A. 

 Johnson, E. L. Piesse, and L. Rodway 



ELECTION OF MEMBERS. 



Messrs. C. H. D. Chepmell, G. H. Hurlstone Hardy, 

 J. Leslie Glasson, D.Sc, Percv H. Mitchell, and Walter 

 Wright. 



AUDITOR. 



Mr. H. W. W. Eclilin was reapjoointed Auditor. 



