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British Association for the Advancement of Science ; 



Perth Naturalists' Society ; etc. 



The "Abstract of Proceedings" of the Society for 1905 

 was issued considerably earlier this year, and consisted of a 

 volume of 140 pages, with five plates and diagrams, and a 

 map. The Council wish the general body of Members to 

 know that the small annual subscription is not sufficient to 

 cover the cost of this production, and that it is only through 

 the most generous assistance of those mentioned on page 2 

 of the cover that so thorough a record of the Society's work 

 can be published. The gratitude of one and all of the 

 Members is due to those gentlemen. [The Treasurer would 

 be glad to receive further names in augmentation of this 

 list.] 



In conclusion, the Council wishes to congratulate the 

 Society on still continuing to maintain its position and use- 

 fulness in fostering and advancing the love for the study of 

 Nature. 



