OF THE 



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DURING THE SEASON 1900-01. 



Three indcor meetings, including the General Annual Meet- 

 ing, which was held on Monday, April 2gth, 1901, and four 

 outdoor meetings, two held in Dorset, one in Devonshire, and 

 one in Wiltshire, comprise the work of the society for the year 

 1900-1901. A detailed account of the proceedings at these 

 meetings will be found in the following pages. 



THE FIRST WINTER MEETING was held in the Reading Room 

 of the Dorset County Museum on Thursday, December i3th, 

 1900, at noon, the President being in the chair, and about 30 

 members and friends being present. 



NEW MEMBERS. Seventeen were balloted for and elected, 

 and five were proposed. 



NEW HONORARY MEMBERS. The PRESIDENT proposed and 

 the HON. SECRETARY seconded the following distinguished 

 scientists as Honorary Members of the Club: A. J. Jukes- 

 Browne, Esq., F.G.S., R. Lydekker, Esq., F.R.S., Clement 

 Reid, Esq., F.R.S., and A. Smith-Woodward, Esq., F.G.S. 



The PRESIDENT said that, as the Honorary Members of the 

 Club had become reduced to four, it was desirable to add to 

 their number, and that these gentlemen had all been associated 

 with the Club in one way or another and helped forward its work. 



GENERAL BUSINESS. The SECRETARY announced the follow- 

 ing gifts of books, which it was decided to present to the 

 Museum : 



(i.) Hampshire Field Club Proceedings, Vol. IV., Part i 

 (received in exchange). 



