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After the Reports and Treasurer’s Account had been read, 
it was proposed by Mr. Suinespy Roperts, seconded by Dr. 
Harrison, and resolved— 
“That the Report of the Council, the Librarian’s Report, and 
Treasurer’s Account now brought in be received, adopted, entered 
on the minutes, and printed for circulation as usual.” 
The Secretary reported that in pursuance of Rule 25 the 
Council had selected the following gentlemen to be Vice- 
Presidents of the Society for the ensuing year— 
“Mr. G. D. Sawyer, Dr. J. Ewart, F.R.C.P., Mr. J. E. Haselwood, 
Rev. H. G. Day, Mr. G. de Paris, Mr. W. H. Rean, M.R.C.S., Dr. 
W. A. Hollis, F.R.C.P., Mr. W.S. Seymour Burrows, M.R.C.S., 
and Mr. D. E. Caush,” 
And that in pursuance of Rule 42 the Council had appointed 
the following gentlemen to be Honorary Auditors— ; 
“Mr. F. G. Clark, F.C.A., and Alderman H. Davey, J.P.” 
The Secretary also reported that the following gentlemen 
who had been elected Chairmen of Sections would, by virtue of 
their office under Rule 26, be members of the Council— 
“ Photographic Section: Mr. J. P. Slingsby Roberts ; Microscopical 
Section: Mr. E. J. Petitfourt, B.A., F.C.P. ; Botanical Section : 
Dr. W. J. Treutler.” 
It was proposed by Mr. 8. Cowett, seconded by Mr. Reap, and 
resolved— 
“That the following gentlemen be officers of the Society for the 
ensuing year:—President: Dr. A. Newsholme, M.R.C.P. ; 
Ordinary members of Council : Mr. C. A. Wells, Mr. W. Harrison, 
D.M.D., Dr. W. J. Treutler, Mr. E. F. Salmon, Mr. J. Lewis, Mr. 
W. Clarkson Wallis ; Honorary Treasurer: Dr. E. McKellar ; 
Honorary Librarian : Mr. H. Davey, jun. ; Honorary Curator : 
Mr. B. Lomax, F.L.S. ; Honorary Secretaries: Mr. Edward 
Alloway Pankhurst, 12, Clifton Road ; Mr. J. Colbatch Clark, 
64, Middle Street.” 
It was proposed by Mr. Lewis, seconded by Mr. Foxatt, and 
resolved— 
“That the sincere thanks of the Society be given to the Vice- 
Presidents, Council, Honorary Librarian, Honorary Treasurer, 
Honorary Auditors, Honorary Curator, and Honorary Secre- 
taries for their services during the past year.” 
It was proposed by Mr. Petirrourr, seconded by Mr. 
MircHett, and resolved— 
“That the best thanks of the Society be given to Mr. D. E. Caush, 
now retiring from the office of President, for his attention to the 
interests of the Society during the past year.” 
