xxiv. OFFICERS' REPORTS. 



The volume will also include the essay, by Mr. Cecil Day, which 

 has gained the Mansel-Pleydell Medal this year ; and the valuable 

 statistics of weather and first appearances, &c. 



REPORT OF THE DIRECTOR OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC 

 SURVEY OF THE COUNTY, 1912. 



The Director is able to report that progress is being made with the 

 work of the Photographic Survey of the County ; 130 photographs 

 have been given since the last annual meeting of the Field Club by 

 the following contributors : Mr. Mate, 8 ; Captain Acland, 8 ; Dr. 

 Le Fleming, 15 ; Mr. Dicker, 45 ; the Director, 54. 



The new arrangement of the collection grouped under parishes 

 with various sub-divisions and stored in boxes is found to work well, 

 any photograph wanted being easily met with. 



Further offers of assistance from members of the Field Club and 

 others interested in the county, who are photographers, will be very 

 welcome. 



The Director and Committee desire to express their thanks to those 

 who have in various ways helped forward the work during the past 

 twelve months. 



REPORT OF THE EARTHWORKS SECTIONAL 

 COMMITTEE. 



We are sorry to have to record the long-continued and serious 

 illness of one of our number, the Rev. C. W. Whistler. A great many 

 important and interesting earthworks have been examined and classi- 

 fied by Dr. Colley March and myself, and during the coming summer we 

 are hoping to prepare some sketch-plans of a good number of these. 



The circular which was decided on at the December meeting is in 

 course of distribution throughout the county, and we hope that it 

 will be instrumental in calling attention to the need of preserving 

 many of these interesting relics of prehistoric times. 



