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Breed; Honorary Librarian: Mr. H. Davey, Jiin. ; Honorary 

 Curators : Mr. H. S. Toms and Mr. T. Hilton ; Honorary 

 Secretaries : Mr. Edward Allowav Pankhui-st, 3, Clifton 

 Road, and Mr. J. Colbatch Clark. 64, Middle Street ; 

 Assistant Honorary Secretary : Mr. H. Cane." 



It was proposed by Surg. Genl. McKell.\r, seconded by Mr. 

 E. A. T. Breed, and resolved — 



" That the sincere thanks of the Society Le given to Dr. W. J. 

 Tre\itler for hi.s attention to the interests of the Society as 

 its President during the past two years." 



It was proposed by Mr. S. Cowell, seconded by Mr. Slingsby 

 Roberts, and resolved — 



" That the sincere thanks of the Society be given to the Vice- 

 Presidents, the Council, the Hontn-ary Librarian, the Hono- 

 rary Treasurer, the Honorary Curator, the Honorary Auditor, 

 and the Honorary Secretaries, for their .services during the 

 past year." 



On the motion of Mr. Pankhurst, seconded by Mr. Breed, 

 the following alterations of the Eules were made — 



Rule JJ. " That the words ' at the close of such Meeting ' he 

 substituted f<5r the words ' at the oi)ening fleeting of the 

 Session in October' in this rule ; and that the following 

 paragiuph Ije added, viz. : 'At the close of the Annual 

 General Meeting in June, the newly elected President shall 

 l)e introduced to the Meeting, and at the oi>ening Meeting 

 of the following Session he shall deliver his inaugural 

 address.' " 



Ri//e 4S. " That the la.st paragraph Tie omitted." 



The efiect of the proposed alterations will be that the 

 President and Office bearers of the Society will enter upon their 

 duties immediately after election instead of as now at the 

 opening Meeting of the Session in October. 



