PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



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The office of Hon. Librarian has been vacant the greater portion of 

 the year, owing to Mr. Edgar R. Waite having removed to Australia on his 

 appointment to a post in the Australian Museum at Sydney. The Library 

 has been moderately well used during the year, aliout 200 books and 

 pamphlets having been borrowed during the year. 



The reports of the Treasurer and of the Manchester Branch are 

 appended. 



Treasurer's Report. 



My Annual Report for 1893 represents the society in the same position 

 as that for the previous year. The receipts of subscriptions are, by a coinci- 

 dence, precisely the same (;!^45 los. ); and the balance of £;} i8s. 6d. is 

 again nominal, as there remain Nos 7 ^nd 8 of the Journal to be paid for. 

 The amount of arrears — nearly ;^30 — must probably be considered a bad 

 debt. — Lionel E. Adams, Hon. Treasurer, 77, St Giles' Street, North- 

 ampton, Febi-uaiy 21, i8g4. 



B..A.Xj.A.TsrOE SHEET. 



GENERAL FUND. 



;^52 10 8A 



£S2 10 8^ 



''Nos. 7 and 8 still unp.aid. 



CABINET FUND. 



WILLIAM MOSS, F.C A. "| a„„,^„„, 

 ROBERT CAIRNS, I ^"°'™''^- 



