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been curtailed in consequence of the magnetic observatory of the Society coming 
to an end.’ 
He explained that the observatory at Falmouth had been discontinued in 
consequence of the establishment of the observatory at Eskdale Moor and the 
withdrawal of the grants from the Royal Society and the British Association. 
It was a misfortune that such highly scientific work as had been carried on 
continuously by this Society should be discontinued. It was important that 
the British Association should know that this Conference regrets the discontinu-. 
ance of the work of one of its affiliated societies. To that end the resolution 
should be sent to the Council. ® 
The Rev. J. O. Bryan seconded the resolution, which was then carried 
unanimously. 
The following Delegates attended the Conference and signed the attendance 
book, their attendance being indicated by the figures 1 and 2, which refer respectively 
to the first and second meeting. 
AFFILIATED SOCIETIES. 
1 2 Andersonian Naturalists’ Society . M. A. B. Gilmour, F.Z.S. 
1 Ashmolean Natural History Society of Oxfordshire G. Claridge Druce, M.A. 
1 2 Belfast Natural History and Puen Bocialy Dr. Allworthy. 
1 2 Belfast Naturalists’ Field Club 3 R. H. Whitehouse, M.Sc. 
1 2 Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club ; G. P. Hughes, J.P. 
1 Birmingham and Midland Institute "Scientific 
Society . 
C. J. Woodward, B.Sc. 
1 2 Bournemouth Natural Science Society : Sir Daniel Morris, K.C.M.G; 
1 2 Brighton and Hove Natural ae and Philo- 
~ sophical Society . Alfred W. Oke, F.G.S. 
1 Burton-on-Trent Natural ‘History: and Archxo- 
logical Society - Dr. Stern. 
1 Cardiff Naturalists’ Society Prof. E. P. Perman, D.Sc. 
1 2 Cornwall, Royal Institution of ‘ H. D. Acland, F.G.S. 
1 2 Cornwall Royal Polytechnic Society H. D. Acland, F.G.S. 
1 2 Croydon Natural History and Scientific Society . Bryan Corcoran. 
1 Dorset Natural History and Sane Field 
Club. Alfred Pope, F.S.A. 
1 2 East Anglia, Prehistoric Society of Rey. F. Smith. 
1 2 Edinburgh Field Naturalists’ and Microscopical 
Society . W. C. Crawford, F.R.S.E. 
1 2 Edinburgh Geological Society . R. C. Millar. 
1 2 Essex Field Club. Joseph Wilson. 
1 Glasgow Royal Philosophical Society Prof. James Muir, D.Sc. 
1 2 Hampshire Field Club and Archeological Society W. Dale, F.S.A. 
1 Hampstead Scientific Society C. O. Bartrum, B.Sc. 
1 2 Hertfordshire Natural History Society and Field 
Club. sents Sir George Fordham. 
1 2 Holmesdale Natural History Club . Miss M. C. Crosfield. 
2 Hull Geological Society . T. Sheppard, F.G.S. 
2 Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists’ Club . T. Sheppard, F.G.S. 
1 2 Isle of Man Natural os a and 1 Antiquarian 
Society . ‘ F W. H. Patterson, M.Sc. 
1 Liverpool Geological Society “ J. H. Milton, F.G.S. 
1 2 London: Quekett Microscopical Club G. F. Rousselet. 
1 2 London: Selborne Society W. Mark Webb, F.L.S, 
2 Manchester Geological and Mining Society William Watts, F.G.S. 
1 2 Norfolk and Norwich Naturalists’ Society Miss A. M. Geldart. 
1 North of England Institute of Mining and ‘Mechani- 
cal Engineers . Hugh Johnstone. 
1 2 North Staffordshire Field Club W. Wells Bladen. 
1 Northamptonshire Natural erie Soviety and 
Field Club - . 
C. A. Markham, F.S.A. 
