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The President reported that arrangements had been made for lighting at the 
Coronation and that the July Timehri was in order and would be reduced 
in price to 36 cents. 
Notice of motion was given to amend By-Laws | and 3, Chap. V., to allow 
the Directors to admit Members and Associates. 
In the absence of the writer, the President read Mr. McTurk’s paper “* Reminis- 
cences of My Journey from Kalacoon to the Ormoco in connection with the 
Boundary Dispute ” (see p. 89) for which a hearty vote of thanks was accorded. 
Donation to Library —Kgyptian Historical Studies from Dr. F. H. Anderson. 
To Museum.—A Harpy Eagle from Mr. M. McTurk anda Modelof a Gold-saving 
Table from Mr. J. Henderson. 
