stimulate inquiry and promote that helpful fellowship 

 which is sure to bring satisfactory results. 



Our best thanks are due to the Officers of the Society, 

 and those of the Sections, for the able way in which they 

 have conducted the various departments over which they 

 have presided during the past year. 



HENRY STOIvTERFOTH, M.A., M.D., 



Ho7i. Scientific Secretary. 

 May I2TH, 1898. 



ANNUAI, MEETING, MAY 12TH, 1898. 



The Reports and Accounts for the past year were submitted and adopted ; 



On the Motion of the retiring President (Mr. T. Shepheard), Mr. J. D. 

 SiDDALL was unanimously elected President of the Society for the 

 ensuing year, and delivered his Presidential Address ; 



The list of General and Sectional Officers duly nominated for the ensuing 

 year was submitted, and twelve Elective Members of Committee 

 balloted for ; and a very hearty vote'of thanks accorded to the Officers 

 of the^ Society for their successful conduct of its affairs. 



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