xl. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 



were re-nominated by the PRESIDENT, and two of the vacancies 

 were filled up by the nomination of Canon C. H. Mayo, of Long- 

 burton, a well-known antiquarian authority and writer, and Mr. 

 E. R. Sykes, founder and past President of the Malacological 

 Society, London. Mr. Alfred Pope, F.S.A., was appointed again 

 to represent the Club at the meeting to be held in London in the 

 autumn of the corresponding societies of the British Association, 

 whose meetings are to be held at Winnipeg. Messrs. Alfred 

 Pope and Nigel Bond were re-appointed to represent the Club at 

 the Congress of Archaeological Societies in union with the 

 Society of Antiquaries, London. 



THE SUMMER MEETINGS. It was decided to hold a two-days' 

 meeting in the neighbourhood of Dunster (or, failing that, at 

 Salisbury and Stonehenge), and three single-day meetings. On 

 one the Club proposed to drive from Dorchester to Owermoigne, 

 calling en route at Came House by invitation of Mr. Cornish 

 Browne. On the other two days excursions will be made to St. 

 Aldhelm's Head and up the Tarrant Valley. 



