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Literature has been formed, with the Rev. H. b. Freeman as Chair- 
man, and Mr. R. Moxon as Secretary. There is no doubt that this 
Section will fill a want that has been felt for some time and the Com- 
mittee trust that it will soon be in the same flourishing condition as 
the other Sections. 
Several new books have been added to the library, Mr. G. Robin- 
son and Mrs. J. C. Perfect having presented several volumes, and 
several volumes on the Fungi and one on Fishes have been bought. 
The whole of the Committee retire and are eligible for re-election. 
The Report of the Committee was adopted on the proposition of 
Mr. I. 5. Lott, seconded by Mr. H. Bence. 
The Balance Sheet was adopted on the motion of Mr. R, Moxon, 
seconded by Mr. Taverner. 
The Officers, Committee, and some new Members were elected. 
Mr. H. Lloyd Hind was elected Honorary Secretary in succession to 
Mr. B. L. Oswell, who retired on his election as President of the 
Society, 
On the proposition of Mr. R, Moxon, seconded by Mr. Howarth, 
a hearty vote of thanks was accorded to the retiring Secretary, who 
had held office for eight years, and to whom the success of the Society 
during that time was mainly due. Thanks were especially owing to 
him for his careful and laborious work in editing Vols. IV and 
V, Part I, of the Society’s Transactions. 
Mr. Howarth proposed that Rule 1 be altered to include the word 
© Literature” after General Science, and that Rule 6 be altered so 
that the limit age of Associates be 21 instead of 18.. Mr. Lott sec- 
onded this and the motion was carried. 
This concluded the business; afterwards a selection of slides 
lent by the Editor of the “ Photogram,” illustrative of: the achieve- 
ments of the Camera, were shown. 
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