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In preseating the Eleventh Annual Eeport, your 

 Committee have the pleasure of again recording the 

 fiiitinued prosperity of the Society. 



The number of Members remains about the same as 

 nt the date of the last Eeport. 



The state of the finances continues to be satisfactory, 

 there being a balance of £8 133. 8d. in the hands of the 

 Treasurer, after expending the sum of .£35 lis. lOd. in 

 the purchase of new Books and Periodicals. 



The following Books have been purchased during the 

 'iir : — Somerville's Physical Greography, Lyell's Antiquity 

 .1 Man, Huxley's Man's Place in Nature, Huxley's Origin 

 ol Species, Carpenter's Microscope, Popular Science 

 Eeview (2 vols.), Berkeley's Pungology, Berkeley's 

 Mosses, Blackwall's Spiders (Ray Society), Stainton's 

 Tineina (2 vols.), Pamell's Grasses, Bates' Naturalist 

 on the Amazons, Flora of Surrey, Cyclopaedia of Natural 



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