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New exchanges have been arrai^ged with the followuig : — 

 The Cardiff NaturaHsts' Society (Transactions), Cardiff; the 

 University of ^Vmviesoia ( Research Publications, Bulletin, etc.), 

 Minneapolis ; The Washington University Library (Studies) 

 St. Louis, Mo. ; and the State University of Iowa (Bulletin and 

 Contrduitions), Iowa, U.S.A. 



The following e.xchanges have been discontinued: — The 

 Society of Chemical Industry (Journal), London ; and the 

 Architekten-und Ingenieur-Verein (Zeitschrift fiir Architektur 

 und Ingenieurtvesen), Hanover. 



The donations to the Society's Library during the session 

 include gifts of books by the Trustees of the British Museum 

 {Natural History), the Royal Society of London, the Committee 

 of the British Association, the National Museum of Wales, the 

 Meteorological Office, London, and Dr. Peter Sandiford. 



The publication of the Society's Memoirs and Proceedings 

 has been continued imder the supervision of the Editorial 

 Committee. 



The ;^258 Twenty years' loan to the Manchester Corpora- 

 tion stock, being the residue of the Joule Memorial Fund, 

 redeemable on 25th March, 1914, has been repaid. 



Sir Thomas H. Holland, K.C.I.E., D.Sc, F.R.S., represented 

 the Society at the 12th International Congress of Geology held in 

 Canada in August last. 



On the invitation of the Selborne Society to nominate a 

 representative to serve on the Plant Protection Committee of 

 that Society, Professor F. E. Weiss, D.Sc. F.L.S., was nominated 

 as the representative of this Society. 



At the Society's invitation, Professor W. H. Bragg, M.A., 

 F.R.S., delivered a special lecture before the Society on March 



