contributing to the success of the meeting by exhibiting 

 objects of interest. 



Messrs. Thos. Armstrong & Brother and Fhitters & 

 Garnett, Ltd., showed a variety of apparatus. 



Owing to the unfavourable weather during the summer 

 no Field Meeting has been held, although it had been the 

 intention of the Council to hold at least one. 



During the year two new members have been enrolled 

 and two have resigned. 



The present membership consists of five Honorary and 

 fifty-one Ordinary Members. 



The following additions have been made to the 

 Library : — 



By presentation : " Marine Zoology of Okhamandal 

 (India)," Part I., 1909, James Hornell, F.L.S. • 



Mr. W. Narramore, F.L.S., presented a copy of his 

 work on " Preliminary Physiology." 



By purchase: "Annals of Botany" and the Ra\- 

 Society's issue. 



The Council again acknowledge with thanks the ready 

 and efficient services of Mr. F. N. Pierce and the members 

 of the Lantern Committee. 



The Council and Members showed their appreciation 

 of the long connection and services of Mr. W. Narramore, 

 F.L.S., M.R.S.Inst, by electing him an Honorary Member 

 of the Society. 



The following is a brief account of the various 



meetings : — 



January 21st— The President, Mr. F. N. PIERCE, F.E.S., 

 delivered his inaugural address on " Old Entomo- 

 logical Literature." The address was printed in the 

 last Report. 



February 4th — A paper was read by Mr. C. E. WALKER, 

 M.Sc, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., &c., on " Mendelism," with 

 lantern illustrations. 



