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Summary of Proceedings and Excursions for the year 1903-1904. 
By the Honorary Secretaries. 
Mr. PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN, 
The Bath Natural History and Antiquarian Field Club 
held its Annual Meeting on the Anniversary, February 18th, 1903, 
at the Royal Literary and Scientific Institution. The statement 
presented by the Treasurer, Surgeon-Major Mantell, showed that 
the funds of the Club were, as usual, in a flourishing condition, 
there being a balance at the National Provincial Bank of England 
of £99 14s. 4d. in the Club’s favour, with interest on the £40 
deposit to be added. The largeness of the amount was caused in 
part by the bill for printing not having been sent in before the 
end of the year, but even when that was paid there would be 
a balance of £74. The President and Vice-Presidents were 
re-elected, and to fill the place of the Rev. W. W. Martin, as 
- Secretary, Mr. Langfield Ward was appointed, Mr. M. H. Scott 
again undertaking the work of Excursion Secretary. A hearty 
vote of thanks was accorded to Mr. Martin for his 12 years’ 
services, and deep regret was expressed that through ill-health he 
had been compelled to give up the work he had so long, so 
laboriously and so efficiently carried out. Mr. Bush having 
become Secretary of the Local Branch of the Somerset Archzo- 
logical Society, desired to withdraw from the office of Librarian, 
and as it appeared that of old the offices of Secretary and 
Librarian were combined, the duties of the post were transferred 
to the newly-appointed Secretary. Mr. Bush was heartily thanked 
for his services, and a similar compliment was paid to the 
Treasurer on his reappointment. Mr. W. H Henderson and 
Colonel Fanshawe were re-elected on the Committee, and Mr. 
Trice Martin took the place of Colonel Jamieson. On the 
resignation of the Treasurership by Surgeon-Major Mantell, in 
