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the energy he displayed in helping to organise and make the Meet- 

 ings of the Society more interesting. When elected Treasurer, on 

 the demise of Mr. Suffolk in 1900, his business capacity was soon 

 found to be of enormous value in dealing with the financial affairs 

 of the Society. 



His death, which occurred with great suddenness while en- 

 gaged in his charitable work at the Millar Hospital, deprives the 

 Society of a much respected Fellow, who as Member of Council 

 and Treasurer, rendered invaluable service to the Society. His 

 genial presence will be sorely missed, and the gap left by his death 

 hard to fill. 



