ANNUAL MEETING, 



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Condition of Articulation Teaching in American Schools 

 for the Deaf, 1892. Dr. Graham Bell. 



Methods of Instructing the Deaf in the United States, 

 1898. Dr. G. Bell 



The Story of the Rise of the Oral Method in America, 

 1898. Mabel G. Bell 



Some Differences in the Education of the Deaf and the 

 Hearing. A. G. Mashburn 



List of Works of Prof. A. Melville Bell 



International Reports of Schools for the Deaf ... 



The Difference between the two system of teaching 

 Deaf-Mute Children the English Language. Dr. 

 J. E. Gordon 



Miss Helen A. Keller's first year of College Preparatory 

 Work 



A Land of Promise, West Australia in 1897-8 



British Association Report for 1898 



The Government Handbook of Victoria 



Exploration of the Stone Camp on St. David's Head, 

 by Rev. S. Baring-Gould, R. Burnard, Esq.,F.S.A., 

 and J. D. Enys, Esq., F.G.S 



Journal of Anthropological Society of Australasia ... 



Official Guide to the Isle of Man ... 



Picturesque Devon and Cornwall ... 



Reports on Mines and Quarries for 1898 



Guide to Queensland 



The Association Review, No. 1, Vol. 1 



The Volta Bureau, 



Washington City, 



U.S.A. 



The Agent-General of 

 Western Australia. 



Mr.!J. I). Enys, F.G.S. 

 Mr. J. M. Sinclair. 



Rev. S. Baring-Gould, 

 M.A. 



Mr. W. Wentworth- 



Bucknell, Sydney, 



N. S. Wales. 



Board of Advertising. 



Messrs. 

 Netherton & Worth. 



Dr. C. Le Neve Foster. 



The Agent-General 

 for Queensland. 



Mr. Frank Booth, 

 Philadelphia, U.S.A. 



Canon Moor proposed the adoption of the Report of the 

 Council, and referred to the services of Mr. Michell Whitley, 

 Major Parkyn, the Eev. W. lago, and the curator (Mr. E. A. 

 Gregg). — The motion was seconded by Mr. Thurstan C. Peter 

 and carried. 



Presentation of the Henwood Gold Medal. 



Mr. J. D. Enys said it gave him much pleasure to present 

 the fourth Henwood gold medal to Mr. Rupert Vallentin for his 

 valuable contributions on the Fauna of Falmouth. This was 

 the sixth gold medal he had so presented, three on behalf of the 



