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Members had resigned, viz. the Earl of Antrim, Major 

 IJccher, R.A., Baron von Hugcl, and Mr. C. H. T. Mar- 

 shall. 



The number of the Members of the Union at the close of 

 1891 was therefore 250, consisting of 220 Ordinary, 1 Extra- 

 ordinary, 9 Honoi'ary, and 20 Foieign Members. There 

 were 18 Candidates for the Ordinary Membership. 



The acconnts for the year 1891 were then presented by the 

 Secretary, and approved by the Meeting. 



The following Ordinary Members were balloted for and 

 declared to be duly elected : — 



E. C. Stewart Baker, District Superintendent of Police, 

 North Cachar. 



The Rev. Maurice C. H. Bird, M.A., Brunstead Rectory, 

 Stalham, Norfolk. 



William E. Brooks, Mount Forest, Ontario, Canada. 



Charles William Campbell, H.M. Consular Service, 

 China. 



Harold Mitchell Courage, Snowdenham,Bram ley, Guild- 

 ford. 



John David Digues de la Touche, Chinese Imperial 

 Maritime Customs. 



William George Fairbridge, Capetown. 



Frank Finn, B.A., F.Z.S., Mote House, Mote Road, 

 Maidstone. 



John Gerrard, Government Inspector of Mines, Wake- 

 field. 



Edward Suter Hasell, Victoria, British Columbia. 



Henry Ashworth James, Kingswood, Watford, Herts. 



Francis Arnold Knight, Brynmelyn, Wcston-super 

 Mare. 



Thomas Geddes Laidlaw, Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, 

 and 8 Morningside Road. 



Arthur Moore Laws, Little Clacton Lodge, near Col- 

 chester. 



Dr. St. George Mivart, F.R.S., F.Z.S., Hnrstcote, Cliil- 

 wortli, Surrey. 



