PROCEEDINGS 



OF 



THE CEOYDON MICROSCOPICAL AND 

 NATURAL HISTORY CLUB. 



1891-92. 



^ismi^-^econh Annual Jltwting. 



Held at the Public Hall, Croydon, January 13i/i, 1892. 

 Edwabd Lovett, President, in the chair. 



The Balance-sheet of the accounts for 1891 (p. clxxviii) was 

 taken as read and passed. 



It was then proposed by the Hon. Secretary, seconded by Mr. 

 P. Crowley, and carried, that Rule 1 (management of the Club) 

 be altered by adding the words "a Librarian " as a member of 

 the Committee, and that Rule 5 (membership) be altered by 

 adding the following words at the end ; — " And any member more 

 than one year in arrear may be struck off, unless special cause 

 to the contrary be shown to the Committee." 



Mr. Bayard having resigned the office of Hon. Secretary, and 

 it being considered to be detrimental to the interests of the Club 

 to change both its President and Hon. Secretary at the same 

 time, it was proposed by Mr. Crowley, seconded by Mr. Mennell, 

 and carried unanimously, that the rule affecting the eligibility of 

 a President for re-election be suspended for this year, and that 

 Mr. Lovett be asked to occupy the chair for one year longer. 



On the proposition of Dr. Franklin Parsons, seconded by Mr. 

 Gushing, Mr. Sturge was unanimously re-elected Treasurer, and 

 a vote of thanks was accorded to him for his services during the 

 past year. 



It was proposed by the President, and seconded by Mr. W. Low 

 Sarjeant, that Mr. Walter Budgen be elected Hon. Secretary in 



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