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The Report was adopted on the motion of Mr. A. J. 
Lyle, seconded by Mr. Frank Thornewill. 
The Balance Sheet was passed on the proposition of 
Mr. C. O'Sullivan, seconded by Mr. H. K. Bradbury. 
The Officers, Committee, and some new members were 
elected. 
The general business of the evening being completed, 
the President gave his Inaugural Address, entitled: ‘‘ Burton 
Ancient and Modern,” at the close of which, Mr. C, 
O’Sullivan, in proposing a hearty vote of thanks to the 
President, raised an interesting discussion on the topography 
of the district in Roman times. Mr. P. B. Mason seconded 
the motion, which, being carried unanimously, brought the 
evening to a close. 
