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Humphrey Patricius Scnliouse^ B.A., The Fitz^ Cocker 



mouthy Cumberland. 

 William Stoate, The Colony, Burnham, Somerset. 

 Edward Priaulx Teimant, 40 Grosvcnor Square, W. ; 



and The Glen, Innerleithen, N.B. 

 H. Howard Vyse, Stoke Plaee, Slough. 

 James B. Young (Commander 11. N.), 2 Elgin Villa, 



Rodwell, Weymouth. 



The retiring President having been re-cleeted unanimously, 

 it was agreed, after some discussion, that, in the absence of 

 Mr. Dresser, who, it was understood, did not wish to be re- 

 elected, the election of a Secretary should be deferred until 

 the return of Mr. Dresser from the continent, and left in 

 the hands of the Committee"^. 



Mr. Howard Saunders was elected on the Committee in 

 the place of Mr. E, C. Taylor, who retired by rotation. The 

 Officers for the year 1889-1890 will therefore be as 

 follows : — 



President. 

 The Right Hon. Lord Lilford. 



Secretary. 

 F. D. GoDMAN, Esq., F.R.S. 



• Editor. 



P. L. ScLATER, Esq. 



Committee. 

 E. BiDWELL, Esq. 

 O. Salvin, Esq. 

 Howard Saunders, Esq. 



After a vote of thanks to the Chairman the Meeting 

 adjourned. The Annual Dinner, held at the Cafe Royal, 

 was attended by thirty Members and guests. 



* The Committee liave met siuce Mr. Dresser'a returu and elected 

 Mr. F. D, Goduian, F.K.S., Secretary to the B.O.U. 



