The diflferent Sections of the Society have continued their work 

 during the past Winter, as will be seen from the Reports of the 

 Sectional Secretaries. Mr. J. G. Wells has continued the charge of 

 the Meteorological Instruments, and the Committee feel that they 

 are obeying the wishes of the Members generally, in tendering to 

 him the best thanks of the Society for the careful and regular manner 

 in which he has kept the Records for the past seven years. 



In the early part of the present year, the Publication Committee 

 issued Volume II of our Transactions, containing the Papers read at 

 the General Meetings during the past tw^o or three years, and also 

 the List of Micyo Lepidoptera of the District, compiled by Messrs. 

 P. B. Mason and J. T. Harris. The sale up to the present has not 

 been so large as the Committee anticipated, and they would urge 

 upon members the purchase of at least one copy of the volume, 

 the price to Members being One Shilling only. 



The Committee have not felt themselves in a position to make 

 arrangements for any Popular Lectures during the past Session. 



The election of President for the ensuing year took place, accord- 

 ing to custom, at the April General Meeting, when Mr. T. Knowles 

 was unanimously re-elected. 



The number of New Members elected has again been consider- 

 able, but owing to various causes, the losses have been unusually 

 numerous, the result being to only slightly increase the number of 

 Members. 



The roll of Members is as follows: — 



Subscribing Members — October ist, 1891 



Removed from non-payment of Subscription 



Dead 



Left Burton 

 Resigned 



New Members elected 



Subscribing Members — October ist, 1892 

 Honorary Members 



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