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mammals from Koh Lak, including a Siamese hare, golden back 
squirrels, and tree shrews. Dr. Smith gave an exhibition of the 
turtles and tortoises of Siam, his collection including almost all the 
species known to inhabit the country. 
Mr. Williamson shewed some of the rarer Pangkok birds. 
Several other members also contributed to the meeting. 
Gro ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 
This was held on the 26th February, 1919, and was attended by 
15 members and 5 guests. 
The report and accounts for 1918, showing a present member- 
ship of 61, and a balance in hand of Tes. 706, were presented and 
adopted. Mr. KW. G. Herbert was elected a member of the Committee 
in place of Mr. G. E. Webb, and Mr. C. L. Groundwater was elected an 
additional member of the Committee, the remaining members of the Com- 
mittee, including the officers of the Society and EK litors of the Journal, 
heing re-elected en bloc. A suggestion was made by Mr. A. J. Irwin 
that, besides papers being printed in the Journal, they should also be 
read at meetings of the Society, in order that there might be an 
opportunity for discussion. This was approved, Dr. Smith remarking 
that the reading of papers had always been welcomed by the Com- 
mittee, but that so far very few members had come forward for this 
purpose. 
Upon the conclusion of the business part of the meeting Mr. 
Godfrey exhibited a collection of butterflies ; Dr. Smith shewed speci- 
mens of the Siamese crocodile, and compared it with other closely 
allied species. Mr. Williamson shewed a small collection of birds 
recently obtained on the coast of Cambodia, including two specimens 
of the rare Ibis (Thaumatilis gigantea), 
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