XXXV111. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 



Mr. Richardson explained that these names had been placed on 

 the agenda at the instance of the retiring President, and he 

 thoroughly agreed with it. The two new Vice-Presidents 

 proposed were Mr. R. Bosworth Smith and the Rev. J. C. M. 

 Mansel-Pleydell (son of the first President). He was glad to 

 say that Lord Eustace Cecil had also consented to become a 

 Vice-President, and he wished also to propose the Rev. W. 

 Miles Barnes, an old member of the Club, who had been their 

 Editor for two years, and had done a good deal of other work 

 for the Club. The Hon. Treasurer and Secretary were Vice- 

 Presidents ex-officio, so that altogether the vice-presidential roll 

 will contain ten names. All were unanimously elected. 



THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION. It was agreed that the newly- 

 elected Hon. Secretary should be invited to represent the Club 

 at the meeting of the British Association in August. 



SUMMER MEETINGS. It was resolved to hold four meetings, 

 one each in the months of June, July, August, and September, 

 one of which should be a two days' meeting. It was decided 

 that the two days' meeting should be held in the district of 

 Bridport and Lyme Regis on the first day, and on the second 

 day following the course of the King's flight and viewing 

 sights in the neighbourhood of Lyme. For the three single day 

 excursions Sherborne, Osmington Mills, and Avebury were 

 chosen. The dates would be fixed by the executive and due 

 notice given to the members of the Club. (The meeting at 

 Avebury was subsequently given up by the Executive.) 



The meeting then closed. 



