xlviii. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 



The Cambridge Philosophical Society. — At the sugges- 

 tion of the Hon. Secretary, it was decided that the Club 

 should exchange publications with the Cambridge Philosophical 

 Society. 



Election of Officers, — The President, Vice-Presidents, 

 Hon. Secretary and Editor, and Hon. Treasurer were re-elected ; 

 and the Hon. Secretary re-nominated Mr. H. Pouncy as 

 Assistant Secretary. 



The President added to the list of Vice-Presidents the name 

 of INIr. H. Storks Eaton, Past President of the Royal Meteor- 

 ological Society. Mr. Eaton had been a very helpful and 

 generous INIember of the Club ; but his nomination as a Vice- 

 President was intended as a recognition of his scientific 

 distinction. 



I\Ir. C. J. Cornish Browne, of Came House, was elected 

 Director of the Dorset County Photographic Sun-ey. 



INIr. Nigel Bond and INIr. Alfred Pope, F.S.A., were nominated 

 as Delegates to represent the Club at the Congress of Archae- 

 ological Societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries of 

 London. 



The Summer ^Meetings. — The next business was the choice 

 of the places of meetings to be held during the ensuing summer, 

 with the result that (i) Corfe Castle and Studland, (2) Wells, 

 Cheddar, and Glastonbury, (3) the Portesham and Bridehead 

 district, and (4) INIontacute, were selected. 



Papers. — Mr. W, de C. Prideaux read a short paper, illus- 

 strated with artistic designs, upon a small mediaeval armorial 

 shield, enamelled on copper, used as a horse-trapping, belonging 

 to the President, found near Weymouth ; and he exhibited a 

 similar one of interest lent by the Somerset Archaeological 

 Society. 



I\Ir. R. Bosworth Smith read two short but interesting papers 

 on the Jay and the Cornish Chough. 



