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Summary of Proceedings and Excursions for the year 1907-8. 
By the HONORARY SECRETARIES. 
Mr. PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN, 
The Anniversary Meeting was held on Monday, Feb. 
18, 1907, and fourteen members were present. The balance 
in favour of the Club on December 31, 1906, was £5 14s. 9d., 
and the accounts were passed without much comment. They 
are printed in the 1907 volume. In the election of officers 
which followed, there were two changes, Mr. Shum taking 
the place of the late Rev. T. W. Whale, as one of the Vice- 
Presidents, and Mr. Todd being put on the Committee in the 
room of the late Mr. Kemble. Exchange of publications was 
arranged with the Birmingham Natural History and Philoso- 
phical Society, and ‘‘ La Société Historique et Archéologique de 
St. Malo.” 
At the Quarterly Meeting in October, the Rev. C. W. 
Shickle, who represented the Club at the meeting of the 
- British Association, at Leicester, gave a short account of the 
discussions, and called attention to the attempt now being 
made to draw up complete lists of local fungi. It was pointed 
out that much had been done here in this department during 
the early years of the Club’s existence, and that Mr. Broome 
had written several papers on the subject, which appear in our 
Proceedings. There seemed to be no member ready to make 
further investigations in this branch of field work, and to 
supplement the knowledge at present available, and the only 
practical suggestion made was that the local Selborne Society 
might possibly take the subject up. 
There was only one paper read before the Club during the 
Winter Session of 1907-8, so it was decided that no volume 
should be published. 
The annual meeting in 1908 was held on February 18, 
when nine members were present, the hour, an unusual one, 
proving to be inconvenient to most members. The Treasurer's 
balance sheet showed a surplus of £3 11s. 11d. in favour of the 
Club. The officials of the preceding year were all re-elected. 
On March 10, a meeting was called to consider the position 
of the Club, and 14 members were present. No resolution 
as to the future was come to, and on May 26 another meeting 
