Annual General Meeting, 1909. 
The Thirty-fourth Annual General Meeting was held in the 
Society’s Room, Friars’ Walk, on October 8th, 1909. 
The retiring president (G. H. Storer, Esq., F.Z.S.), took the 
chair and presided over an attendance of 45 members and friends. 
The Honorary Secretary read the Report and Balance Sheet for 
the past year, as follows :— 
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE FOR THE YEAR 
ENDING SEPTEMBER, 30th, 1909. 
Your Committee presents with pleasure its Annual Report for 
the 33rd Session, which has been a very successful year for the 
Society. 
The total Membership is now 228, viz.: 12 Hon. Members, 172 
Members and 44 Associates, during the year 19 Members and 11 
Associates have joined, while the Society has lost by death or 
resignation 19 Members and 7 Associates, losing by the lamented 
death of Lord Burton one of its original and most honoured members. 
The Balance at the Bank is now £14 11s. 10d. 
Six General Meetings were held during the Winter, and the 
average attendance was 65 the highest yet attained, representing 
practically the full capacity of the Friars’ Walk Room, the over- 
crowding on one or two occasions emphasising the Society’s need for 
larger and more suitable rooms, 
