Dorset jftatural Hjistorp anto Antiquarian 

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FROM DECEMBER, 1911, TO MAY, 1912. 



FIRST WINTER MEETING. 

 Tuesday, Dec. 5th, 1911. 



Present : The President, Lord Eustace Cecil, the Honorary 

 Secretary, Treasurer, Editor, Captain G. R. Elwes, Dr. H. 

 Colley March (Vice-Presidents), and a large attendance of 

 Members. 



Four new Members were elected, and five nominations 

 announced. 



THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION. Mr. ALFRED POPE, as delegate 

 to the Meeting at Portsmouth on Aug. 30th, presented 

 his Report, and was duly thanked by the Club for his good 

 offices. 



THE STUDY OF DORSET FUNGI. The HON. SECRETARY 

 reported the receipt of a letter from the British Mycological 

 Society offering guidance to local natural history societies 

 in their study of the fungi occurring in their districts. Sir 

 DANIEL MORRIS mentioned the interesting address on the 

 subject made at the meeting of the British Association by 

 Professor Wager, who suggested, among other things, 

 encouraging the study of fungi among school teachers and 

 children. 



THE CONGRESS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETIES. The HON. 

 SECRETARY stated that a copy of the Annual Report of this 



