THE ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING. xli. 



The Sectional Committee of the Dorset Photographic 

 Survey was re-elected. 



The Earthworks Committee was also re-elected, with the 

 addition of Captain Acland and Mr. F. E. Abbott. 



Captain Elwes was added to the Numismatic Committee, 

 which was re-elected. 



The Rev. H. Hawkins, Mr. R. Barrow, and Mr. G. W. Floyer 

 were added to the Restored Churches Committee, which 

 was re-elected. 



The President nominated, for the ensuing year, the retiring 

 Vice -Presidents, with the addition of Sir Daniel Morris in 

 place of the late Dr. Colley March. 



Mr. Alfred Pope was asked to act as the delegate of the 

 Field Club at the meeting of the British Association at 

 Ne wcastle -on-Ty ne . 



Mr. Nigel Bond arid Mr. E. A. Fry were nominated as 

 representatives of the Club at the Congress of Archaeological 

 Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries of London, 

 if the Congress met in 1916. 



It was announced that the Cecil medal and prize would 

 be awarded in May, 1917, for the best paper on " The more 

 recent applications of electricity in the present war, especially 

 in the treatment of diseases and wounds arising therefrom," 

 and that the Mansel-Pleydell medal and prize would be 

 awarded in May, 1918, for the best paper on " The Kim- 

 rneridge clay of Dorset and its industrial uses, past, present, 

 and future." 



