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1884. 



By Rev. O. P. CAMBRIDGE, M.A., O.M.Z.S-, &c. 



Owing to the illness, so soon followed by the lamentable 

 death of our late valued friend and Secretary, Professor James 

 Buckman, three meetings only were held in 1884. 



FIRST MEETING, MAY 13m, 1884, 



Met at the Museum, Dorchester. Present The Secretary, 

 Treasurer, and about 35 other members, Mr. "W. Colfox in the 

 chair. The Treasurer (Rev. 0. P. Cambridge) presented the 

 financial report for the past year, June 1st, 1883, to May 13th 

 1884. 



On the current account the receipts (including a balance from 

 last year of 2 6s. 5d.) amounted to 42 Os. 5d., and the pay- 

 ments to 30 3s. 6d., leaving a cash balance in hand of 

 11 16s. lid. On a general statement, however, of the finan- 

 cial position of the Club it appeared that after balancing the 

 total assets, 100 10s. 5d. (made up of the receipts mentioned 

 above, plus subscriptions due to, but not including, the present 



