THE ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. XXXV. 



ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. 



THE ANNUAL MEETING was held in the Reading Room at 

 the County Museum on Tuesday, May llth, 1911, at 12.30 

 p.m. The President took the chair, and was supported by 

 the Hon. Secretary, the Hon. Treasurer, and Captain Elwes 

 (Vice-Presidents), the Hon. Editor, and the Assistant 

 Secretary. Nearly 30 Members were present. 



Six new Members were elected, and four nominations 

 announced. 



The PRESIDENT delivered his annual address (P. 1), at 

 the conclusion of which 



Captain ELWES congratulated the President on one more 

 masterly resume of the scientific discoveries and progress of 

 the year, declaring that every year they seemed to become 

 more interesting and valuable. He proposed that the 

 heartiest thanks of the Club be given to the President. 



Colonel MAINWARING seconded the proposition, and it was 

 carried with acclamation. 



The HONORARY SECRETARY then presented his Report, 

 (p. Ixxii.) 



The HONORARY TREASURER presented his Report. (P. 

 Ixxv.) The accounts were adopted and a vote of thanks 

 was accorded to Mr. Mansel-Pleydell. 



The HONORARY EDITOR'S Report was presented, and on 

 the motion of Mr. ALFRED POPE a vote of thanks was passed. 

 (P. Ixxii.) 



DORSET PHOTOGRAPHIC SURVEY. In the absence of the 

 HONORARY DIRECTOR, the President read his report. 

 (P. Ixxiii.) 



ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUM. Captain ACLAND being 

 unable to attend the meeting, the Hon. Editor read the list 

 he had kindly contributed of the principal objects acquired 

 by the Museum during the past year. (P. 23.) 



THE FRY COLLECTION OF DEEDS. Mr. SYMONDS enquired 

 whether outsiders as well as Members of the Club would be 



