THE ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. XXXV. 



Captain ELWES, who had intimated that he would be 

 unable to continue in the office of honorary treasurer, said he 

 wished to propose as his successor the Rev. J. C. M. Mansel- 

 Pleydell. This would once more connect one of the most 

 revered names in their history with the official heart of the 

 Club. The PRESIDENT, in seconding the proposition, said it 

 was with regret that he heard of Captain Elwes's resignation, 

 for he had been a phenomenal treasurer. He found the Club, 

 if not in debt, yet with no money in hand, and they had just 

 heard what was the present satisfactory financial position of 

 the Club. The motion having been carried with applause, the 

 newly-elected Hon. Treasurer accepted office with a few 

 felicitous remarks. 



Mr. FLOYER proposed a hearty vote of thanks to Captain 

 Elwes for his ten years' work, and was seconded by the HON. 

 SECRETARY. The vote was cordially given. 



The Rev. C. W. H. Dicker was re-elected to the post of 

 Hon. Editor of the Club's '' Proceedings." 



It was proposed by Captain ELWES, and seconded by Mr. 

 DICKER, that Mr. Cornish Browne be re-elected Director of 

 the Photographic Survey. Carried unanimously. 



The PRESIDENT then re-nominated all the Vice-Presidents. 



Mr. Alfred Pope accepted the duty of representing the 

 Club at the meeting of the British Association at Sheffield, 

 and Messrs. Alfred Pope and Nigel Bond were asked to 

 serve as the Club's delegates to the Congress of Archaeological 

 Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries in London. 



A programme was arranged for the holding of one two-day 

 meeting and three single-day meetings during the Summer. 



