IV.



Report op the Council.



REPORT OF THE COUNCIL

FOR 1914-1915.


tT is with a feeling of great satisfaction that the Council has to

report that another most successful year has just closed for our

Society. The volume now completed forms the Sixth of the Third

Series, and is the Twenty-first issued by the Society. Now that it

has attained its majority, we feel confident that all its members

will do their utmost to help the Society, so that it may continue to

progress along the path it has always followed.


This last volume will be found quite up to the standard, both

in size and quality of its contents to any of its predecessors, and it

is this fact which calls for special thankfulness, for in this time of

stress and anxiety, when so many of our contemporaries have had

to be very much reduced, or have been forced to disappear altogether,

we have been able to give our members their usual monthly magazine.

How much this happy state of affairs is due to the unceasing efforts

of our untiring Editor perhaps the majority of our members scarcely

realize, for only those who see the actual production of a monthly

magazine like ours know the continual strain and labour which it

entails.


The Council would like to call special attention to the article

on the scope of the Magazine, by our Editor in the September issue,



