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Honorary Secretary, the Secretary and Treasurer, the Auditor, 

 the Honorary Scientists, the Photographer, and the Local 

 Secretaries, with the addition of Mr W. R. Brown, Heck- 

 field, Winchfield, Hants, were re-elected. 



In thanking the Meeting for re-electing him to the position of 

 President, Mr Fothringham said that he had tried to do 

 what little he could for the Society, and he hoped to continue 

 his efforts to advance its objects. He could only say that his 

 own experience of the other Office-Bearers was that they all had 

 the interests of the Society very much at heart. In their name 

 and in his own, he begged to thank the Society for their 

 renewed confidence. 



Judges and Transactions Committee. 



Mr M'Hattie moved that this Committee be re-elected. 

 Mr PiTCAiTHLEY movcd, and Mr Hay seconded, that the election 

 of this Committee be remitted to the Council, and on a vote 

 being taken Mr Pitcaithley's motion was carried. 



President's Address. 



The President then delivered his address, a full report of 

 which will be found in the Transactions. 



Votes of Thanks. 



Hearty votes of thanks were accorded to the President for his 

 address, and to the Delegates for their attendance, which 

 concluded the formal business of the Meeting. 



Lecture on German Forestry. 



At the close of the Business Meeting, Mr Fraser Story, The 

 Glen, Innerleithen, Lecturer on Forestry to the Edinburgh and 

 East of Scotland College of Agriculture, delivered a lecture on 

 German Forestry, which was illustrated by lantern slides, pre- 

 pared from photographs taken by himself and Mr Nobbs, another 

 Member of the Society, during their stay in Germany. The 

 lecturer was introduced by the President, and after the lecture an 

 interesting discussion took place. A full report of the lecture 

 and discu-ssion will be found in the Transactions. On the motion 



