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ANNUAL MEETING. 
Wednesday, January 17th, 1912. 
The Rev. F. D. Moricr, M.A., President, in the Chair. 
Mr. R. Wvyuiz Luoyp, one of the Auditors, read the 
Treasurer’s Balance Sheet, showing a balance in favour of the 
Society of £32 10s. 11d. On the proposal of Mr. O. E. Janson, 
seconded by Mr. W. J. Lucas, it was adopted unanimously. 
The following Report of the Council was then read by the 
Rev. George WHEELER, one of the Secretaries :— 
Report of the Council. 
During the Session 1911-12 two of our Honorary Fellows 
have died, namely, Mr. P.,C. T. Snellen, of Rotterdam, and 
Dr. 8. H. Scudder of Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. ; these vacan- 
cies were filled by the election of Fr. Erich Wasmann of 
Valkenburg, Holland, and Prof. J. H. Comstock of Cornell 
University, U.S.A. The number of Ordinary Fellows elected, 
(thirty-four), is smaller than last year, but our losses from all 
sources are considerably below the average: seven Fellows 
have resigned, three names only have been removed from the 
list for non-payment of subscription, while one which had been 
removed has been replaced, and the following eight Fellows 
have died: M. Jales Bourgeois, Mr. Alex. H. Clarke, the Rev. 
Canon C. 'T. Cruttwell, Mr. Albert Harrison, Mr. W. A. Rollason, 
Mr. Oscar Silverlock, Mr. F. W. Terry, and Mr. G. H. Verrall. 
In addition to these we have received information during 
this year of the death of another of our Fellows, Dr. E. C. 
Reed, Director of the Museum at Concepcion, Chile, which 
took place before the end of last session; our losses therefore 
number twenty-one in all, and the additions to our Society 
thirty-seven, bringing our roll to a total of five hundred and 
