PROCEEDINGS FOR 1905 XXIII 



Whereupon the following resolutions were passed: — 

 Moved by Sir James Grant, seconded by B. Suite, and carried: 

 That Dr. Alex. Johnson be elected President for the ensuing year. 

 Moved by Sir James Grant, seconded by B. Suite, and carried: 

 That Dr. William Saunders be elected Vice-President for the 

 following year. 



Moved by Sir James Grant, seconded by B. Suite, and carried: 

 That Dr. S. E. Dawson be elected Honorary Secretary for the 

 ensuing year. 



Moved by Sir James Grant, seconded by B. Suite, and carried : 

 That Dr. James Fletcher be elected Honorary Treasurer for the en- 

 suing year. 



Mr. Suite then retired, and the newly elected President took the 

 chair, and expressed his thanks for his election. 



'No further business being brought forward, the President announced 

 that the twenty-fourth annual session would be closed with the lecture 

 to be delivered at 8 p.m. 



EVENING SESSION. (Thursday, May 25.) 



At 8 o'clock p.m. the proceedings of the session terminated by the 

 annual popular lecture, which was delivered by the Hon. Sydney Fisher, 

 B.A., in the Assembly Hall. The subject was " Our Western ITeigh- 

 hor.r — Japan." The lecture was illustrated by a large number af 

 stercopticon views of unusual excellence, showing the scenery and 

 architecture of the country, and the manners, customs and daily life 

 of the people. 



