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The following is an Abstract of the Receipts and Payments 

 during 1889 :— 



Reckipts. 



Balance in hand 1st) 

 Jan., 1889 - - [ 



Contributions of Fel-[ 

 lows - - - j 



Sale of Publications • 

 Donations - 

 Interest on Consols 



Payments. 



£ s. 

 Rent, Office Ex-] 



penses and Salary to l- 162 19 



Assistant-Librarian] 



Printing - - - 210 7 



Plates, &c. - . - C6 14 



Books, Binding, &c, - 6 9 



*Balance - - 33 19 



(* Of this Balance, £18 4s. 8d. 

 remains in hand, and 

 ±•15 15s. has been in- 

 vested.) 



£480 9 8 



11, Chandos Street, Cavendish Square, W., 

 January 15th, 1890. 



The Secretaries not having received any notice proposing 

 to substitute other names than those contained in the lists 

 prepared by the Council, the following Fellows constitute the 

 Council for 1890 :— Joseph W. Dunning, M.A., F.L.S. ; 

 Henry J, Elwes, F.L.S. ; the Rev. Canon Fowler, M.A., 

 F.L.S. ; Frederick DuCane Godman, M.A., F.R.S. ; Herbert 

 Goss, F.L.S.; Ferdinand Grut, F.L.S. ; P. Brooke Mason, 

 M.E.C.S., F.L.S. ; Prof. Raphael Meldola, F.R.S. ; Edward 

 Saunders, F.L.S.; Richard South, F.E.S.; Henry T. Stainton, 

 F.R.S. ; Roland Trimen, F.R.S. ; and the Right Hon. Lord 

 Walsingham, M.A., F.R.S. 



The following are the officers elected : — President, the 

 Right Hon. Lord Walsingham ; Treasurer, Mr. Edward 

 Saunders ; Secretaries, Mr. Herbert Goss and the Rev. Canon 

 Fowler ; Librarian, Mr. Ferdinand Grut. 



The President then delivered an Address, at the conclusion 

 of which Mr. Stainton proposed a vote of thanks to Lord 

 Walsingham for his services as President during the year, 

 and for his Address. The proposal was seconded by Prof. 

 Meldola, and carried unanimously. 



A vote of thanks to the Treasurer, Secretaries, and 



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