ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, 1894. 
The Nineteenth Annual General Meeting was held in the 
Friars’ Walk Schoolroom, on Friday, October 26th, 1894. 
The Presipenr (Dr. G. Harris Morris) was in the Chair, 
and there was a fair attendance of members. 
Mr. J. G. Wells read the Report and Balance Sheet for the 
past year, as follows : — 
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE FOR YEAR 
ENDING SEPTEMBER 30th, 18094. 
The past Session of the Society, which is the eighteenth of 
its existence, has been a most successful one, following well in 
the wake of the Sessions of the last few years. 
The Monthly General Meetings have been well attended, for, 
although the average attendance, 53°3, does not quite reach 
that of the previous year, this is easily accounted for by the 
absence of a lecture during the past Winter, which was always 
well attended. 
The titles of the papers read at these meetings, and their 
authors were— 
Oct. 20.—Annual General Meeting and Exhibition of Lantern Slides. 
Nov. 10.—President's Inaugural Address: ‘‘ Micro-organisms in Relation to 
Man.” 
Dec. 8.—'‘' Herbert Spencer, our Great Philosopher.’’ W. R. Hughes, F.L.S. 
Jan. 12.—‘‘ The Characters of Shakespeare’s King Lear.’ H.S. Skipton, M.A 
Feb. 9.—'‘ Some Fishes of the District.’ G. Morland Day. 
Mar. 9.—'' The Catacombs of Rome."’ W. Odling, F.I.C., F.C.S. 
Apl. 10.—‘‘ The History of our Parish Register.” Rev. V. A. Boyle. 
