After the Eeports had been read, it was moved by Mr. 

 G. D. Sawyer, and seconded by Mr. C. F. Dennet, and 

 resolved — 



"That the Reports and Treasurer's Account now brought in b 

 received, adopted, entered on the minutes, and printed for 

 circulation as usual." 



It was moved by Mr. Barclay Phillips and seconded by 

 Dr. McKellar, and resolved — 



"That the following gentlemen be officers of the Society for the 

 ensuing year : — President: Mr. Seymour Burrows, B.A. (Cantab.), 

 M.R.C.S. ; Honorary Treasurer: Mr. Thomas Glaisyer, 12, North 

 Street; Committee: Mr. C. F. Dennet, Mr. E. J. Hart, M.R.C.S., 

 Dr. Edw. McKellar, Mr. E. S. Medcatf, M.R.C.S., Mr. E. J. 

 Petitfourt, B.A., Mr. Fredk. E. Sawyer, F.S.A. ; Honorary 

 Librarian: Mr. D. E. Caush ; Honorary Curator: Mr. Benjamin 

 Lomax, F.L.S. ; Honorary Secretaries: Mr. Edwd. Alloway 

 Pankhurst, F.G.S., 12, Clifton Road, Mr. Jno. Colbatch Clark, 

 64, Middle Street." 



Mr. C. A. Wells moved, Dr. McKellar seconded, and it 

 was resolved — 



"That the sincere thanks of the Society be given to the Vice- 

 Presidents, Treasurer, Committee, Hon. Librarian, Hon. Curator, 

 and Hon. Secretaries, for their services during the past year." 



Mr. De Paris moved, Mr. Petitfourt seconded, and it was 

 resolved — 



"That the best thanks of the Society be given to Dr. Joseph 

 Ewart, F.R.C.P., now retiring from the office of President, for 

 his assiduous attention to the best interests of the Society for the 

 past three years." 



Dr. Ewart briefly expressed his gratitude for the very kind 

 manner in which the speakers on the motion had alluded to 

 such services as he had been able to render to the Society. 



Mr. Seymour Burrows was then duly inducted into the 

 chair and presided over the Ordinary Meeting which followed. 

 At this meeting several new members were proposed. Some 

 geological and other specimens of much interest were then 

 exhibited. 



