THE ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETTNG. XXxi. 



Proceedings, the duties of which have hitherto been performed 

 by the Hon. Secretary. 



The President nominated as Vice-Presidents the three who 

 had held office last year namely, the Lord Eustace Cecil, 

 Mr. W. H. Hudleston, and Mr. Vaughan Cornish, and, 

 in addition, the Hon. Morton J. Stuart. These were duly 

 elected. 



It was afterwards brought to the notice of the Executive that 

 Rev. O. P. Cambridge and Hon. Morton J. Stuart had both 

 been duly elected Vice-Presidents before the passing of the new 

 rules on May loth, 1899. The former was elected in 1881, 

 before he became Hon. Treasurer of the Club, the latter on 

 July 2oth, 1892, after he had retired from the office of Hon. 

 Secretary. It was considered by the Executive that both these 

 gentlemen remained Vice-Presidents of the Club, as they were 

 both elected, as had been the custom before the new rules were 

 passed, for life, and not for a year only, as under the rules now 

 in force. Their names are, therefore, added to the list of Vice- 

 Presidents, from which they had been omitted through 

 inadvertence in Vol. XXI. of the Proceedings. 



ALTERATIONS IN RULES. Certain alterations in the rules 

 were passed, and a copy of the rules as amended will be found 

 in this volume. 



GENERAL BUSINESS. The following books received by the 

 Club were duly acknowledged, and were presented to the 

 County Museum : 



1. The British Association Report, 1900 (Bradford). 



2. Proceedings of the Bristol Nat. Hist. Soc., Vol. IX., 

 Part 2. 



3. Proceedings of the Somerset Archaeological and Nat. Hist. 

 Soc., 3rd series, Vol. VI. 



4. Museo Nacional de Montevideo. Tomo II. Fascicule 15. 



EXHIBITS. 



BY THE HON. SECRETARY: 



1. The original coloured plan of the Olga Road Roman pavement in situ made 

 by Messrs. Jennings and Goater, architects, of Bournemouth. This plan was 



