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J. M. Mackintosh. 



J. J. Mallon. 



W. A. May. 



Sir T. H. Middleton, K.B.E. 



Captain F. W. Page Roberts. 



Miss Gladys Pott. 



Right Hon. R. E. Prothero, M.P. (afterwards Lord Ernie). 



Right Hon. G. H. Roberts, M.P. 



A. G. L. Rogers, M.A. 



E. J. Russell, D.Sc., F.R.S. 



Miss F. Saward. 



The Earl of Selborne, K.G. 



Miss M. Talbot, C.B.E. (afterwards Dame Meriel Talbot). 



Christopher Turner. 



Lawrence Weaver, C.B.E. (afterwards Sir L. Weaver, 

 K.B.E.) 



It will be admitted that this array of names represents 

 a wide range of agricultural interest and comprises many of 

 those (not being members of the Club by right) who would 

 be inscribed on an agricultural roll of honour. 



The Club, however, though exclusive, was hospitable. 

 It welcomed visitors in limited numbers at its meetings, 

 and its discussions were frequently enlivened and enriched 

 by contributions from representative people who attended 

 as " outsiders." 



Several of those whose names are included among the 

 readers of papers were present as visitors on other occasions, 

 but in addition the following may be mentioned as having 

 attended meetings as visitors and taken part in the dis- 

 cussions : 



H. R. Aldridge. 



J. F. Blackshaw. 



Right Hon. Sir A. Griffith Boscawen, M.P. 



Mrs. Bradbury (Oxon). 



Cloudesley Brereton. 



Wilfrid Buckley. 



Harold Cox. 



The Marquess of Crewe, K.G. 



Warwick Draper. 



