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largely attended both by members and friends, and by delegates 

 from other societies, and the meeting was in every way 

 successful (see Vol. VI., page 363). 



Excursions. — Eight Ordinary and two Evening Excursions 

 were held, and it is pleasing to report that the attendance was 

 much better than during the previous session. 



British Association. — The Society continues to be enrolled 

 amongst the corresponding societies of the Association. 



Membership. — The membership of the Society is as follows : — 



Honorary Members, - - - - 19 



Corresponding Members, - - - - 41 

 Life Members, - - - - 25 



Ordinary Members, - - - - 220 



245 



Total, - - - - - 305 



During the session there were added : — 



Honorary Members, ----- 7 



Corresponding Member, - - . - 1 



Ordinary Members, ----- 7 



Life Member, ....-- 1 



Associates. — The number of Associates remains at fourteen. 



Finance. — The Hon. Treasurer (Mr. John Renwick) submitted 

 his Annual Statement of Accounts, duly audited. This was 

 found to show a balance at the credit of the Ordinary fund of 

 £96 12s. 6d., and of the Life Members' fund of £147 (see 

 page 120). 



Transactions. — The Hon. Editor (Rev. G. A. F. Knight, M.A., 

 F.R.S.E.) reported that Part IL of Volume VI. was issued to 

 Members in summer. He was engaged in bringing out the 

 next part of the same volume, and hoped it would soon be 

 ready for distribution. 



Library. — The Hon. Librarian (Mr. James Mitchell) stated — 

 '■' The interest of the Members in their Library continues 

 unabated. The returns for the year show a very slight falling 

 off in the number of volumes issued, being 310, compared with 

 358 last year. The number handed out in Session 1900-01 



