of 900. Under present conditions no special effort to secure new 
members has been made, but when we return to normal times it 
is hoped that large additions will then be made to the present 
list. 
After a series of protracted negotiations the Grosvenor 
Museum was taken over by the Municipal Authorities in October 
last, and your Society are now tenants of the City Corporation. 
During the temporary absence on military duties of the Curator 
all the work in connection with your Society’s Collections of 
Natural History, etc., is very kindly being done by Professor 
Robert Newstead, with the help of the Assistant Secretary, Mr. 
W. J. New. 
Your Committee have much pleasure in drawing attention 
to the present satisfactory state of the finances of the various 
funds. 
In all, 15 Committee Meetings have been held during the 
year, all of these being well attended by Members of the 
Executive. 
GEORGE P. MILN, 
Hon. General Secretary. 
GROSVENOR Museum, 
25th May, 1916. 
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