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lion of the Teachers' and Somerville courses under con- 

 ditions that were mutually satisfactory. 



It will be well for the incoming Council to consider 

 whether it is possible to add to the accommodation, and 

 therefore to the finances of the society, by a re-arrange- 

 ment or addition to the present rooms occupied. The 

 church authorities who now occupy rooms in our build- 

 ing, are asking for more space, and are ready to increase 

 the rental if they can be accommodated. As these parties 

 are very desirable tenants, the Council is anxious to da 

 what it can to meet their wishes. 



Your Council is glad to bear testimony to the zeal and 

 faithfulness of Mr. and Mrs. Griffin in caring for the 

 work of the society. 



Respectfully submitted, 



C. T. Williams, 

 Chairman of Council. 



EEPOET OF THE EDITING AND EXCHANGE 

 COMMITTEE. 



Your Editing and Exchange Committee beg to report 

 that two numbers of the Record of Science were issued 

 in the year just ended, one in July, 1902, and the other 

 in January of this year. At least they were nominally 

 issued on those dates, although very undesirable delays 

 occurred in giving them to the members of the society 

 delays which, in future, we must try to avoid. The July 

 number of 1902 completed Volume VIII. of the new 

 series. The number last issued was the commencement 

 of Volume IX. Much valuable matter reached the 

 scientific world through those two issues, consisting 

 mainly of the papers read before the society at its 

 monthly meetings. 



