WILTSHIRE MAGAZINE. 
“MULTORUM MANIBUS GRANDE LEVATUR ONUS. —Ovid. 
DECEMBER: 1897. 
Aeyort of the Wiltshive Archwological and 
| Alatural History Society 
For the Wear July, 1896-——July, 1897. 
[Read at the General Meeting at Bradford-on-Avon, July 27th, 1897.] 
tt (Gn HE Committee has to report the following changes in the 
WIZ A) list of Members during the year which has elapsed since 
the inet Annual Meeting :— 
“1. The Society has lost sixteen annual Members and three 
exchange Members by resignation, one life, and thirteen annual 
Members by death. Twenty-four new Members have joined us, 
viz., one life, twenty-two annual, and one exchange. This leaves 
us at the 30th June last with twenty-one life Members, three 
hundred and thirty-three annual Members, and nineteen exchange 
Members—a total of three hundred and seventy-three, a decrease 
_ from the numbers last year. 
“2. Amongst those whose loss by death we have had to deplore 
_ are :—Mr. T. B. Anstie, an original Member of the Society, and of 
the Committee; the Marquess of Bath, a distinguished Member of 
_ many years’ standing, who more than once welcomed the Society 
to Longleat; the Rev. G. E. Cleather, also an original Member, 
and the donor of some cases of birds, alluded to below; the Rev. 
Tupper Carey, who frequently joined our annual gatherings; and 
Sir Thomas Fraser Grove, Bart. 
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