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appended balance sheet wili show, and the members are indebted 
to Mr. Graham for having undertaken the office of Treasurer 
during the absence of Colonel Chandler from England. Seven 
vacancies have occurred by death and resignations, and ten new 
members have been elected during the year, so that the numbers 
remain about the same. In conclusion, the attention of members. 
is called to the great advantage that may arise to the study both 
of Archeology and Geology by the more frequent use of the 
camera. Many old houses and important historical bits, as well 
as geological sections, may be preserved from oblivion by its use. 
Whilst several additions have been made during the past year to: 
the Club’s album through the kindness of Dr. Mantell and 
Mr. Norman, there is still plenty of room for more, and there 
are several sections asking to be photographed before they are. 
grown over and lost to view. | 
H. H. WINWOOD, 
Hon. See. 
Note.—Since the above was being prepared we regret to 
record the decease, on Easter Eve, at Tangier, of the Vice- 
President of the Club, the Rev. Preb. Scarth. As one of the 
original members and an ardent archeologist his loss will be 
much felt, and his place supplied with difficulty. 
