vi Annual Report. [February, 1906. 
Mr. P. N. Singh, Mr. K. V. Smith, Rev. Fr. J. Vauckell, S.J., 
Mrs. A. W. Young. 
The Secretary read a letter from His Honour Sir Andrew 
Fraser, President of the Society, expressing his great regret at 
being unable to be present at the Annual Meeting of the Society. 
According to the Rules of the Society, the Chairman ordered 
the voting papers to be distributed for the election of Officers and 
Members of Council for 1906, and appointed Major L. Rogers and 
Mr. L. L. Fermor to be scrutineers. 
hairman announced that the Elliott Prize for Scientific 
Research for the year 1905 would not be awarded as none of the 
essays received in competition were of sufficient merit to justify 
the award of the Prize. 
_ The Chairman called upon the Secretary to read the Annual 
Report. 
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ANNUAL JREPORT FOR 1905. 
The Council of the Society have the honour to submit the 
following Report on the state of the Society’s affairs during the 
year ending 31st December, 1905. 
Member List. 
There has been a steady increase in the list of Ordinary 
Members. 
; and 2 under Rule 9, not having 
The election of one member was can- 
