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1910; an increase of £33 10s. 3d. is shown in the amount 
of donations, and a satisfactory increase of £42 16s. 3d. in the 
amount realized by sales of Transactions, but there have been 
corresponding increases in the cost of their production, the 
net balance of £32 5s. 11d. corresponding approximately with 
the balance of £30 11s. 10d. for the previous year. 
The Librarian reports that forty-seven volumes and a large 
quantity of separata and the usual periodicals and publications 
of Societies have been added to the Library during the past 
twelve months, a list of which will be included in Part V. of 
the Transactions. Two hundred and ninety-five volumes have 
been issued for home use, as against a total of two hundred 
and fifty-seven in the previous year. The Library has also 
bee largely used for the purpose of reference. 
On the proposal of Mr. Craupr Morty, seconded by Mr, 
StantEy Epwarps, the Report was adopted unanimously. 
No other nominations having been received by the Secre- 
taries, it was proposed by Mr. H. Mary, and seconded by 
Mr. A. Bacort, that the Officers and other members of the 
Council nominated by the Council be elected en bloc. Mr. 
R. W. Luoyp raised the objection that no other names having 
been received, the Council’s nominees were ¢pso facto elected ; 
this objection was ruled by the Presipent to be effective, and 
on the suggestion of Mr. H. Main he declared the following 
to be duly elected :—President, the Rev. F. D. Morice, M.A. ; 
Treasurer, Albert Hugh Jones; Secretaries, Commander J. J. 
Walker, M.A., R.N., F.L.S., and the Rev. George Wheeler, 
M,A., F.Z.8.; Librarian, George Charles Champion, A.L.S., 
F.Z.8. ; other members of the Council: Robert Adkin, George 
T. Bethune-Baker, F.L:S., F.Z.8., Malcolm Burr, D.Sce., F.L.S., 
F.Z.8., Horace St. J. K. Donisthorpe, F.Z.8., John Hartley 
Durrant, Stanley Edwards, F.L.S., F.Z.S., A. E. Gibbs, F.L.S., 
F.R.H.S., W. E. Sharp, Alfred Sich, J. R. le B, Tomlin, 
M.A., Henry Jerome Turner, Colbran J. Wainwright. 
The Rev. F. D. Moricr, the President, then delivered an 
Address, at the close of which Dr. F. A. Dixry proposed and 
Prof. W. Barrson seconded a vote authorizing the publication 
