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THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE OF THE 



ANTIQUARIAN REMAINS IN ANTRIM 



AND DOWN. 



By William Gray, m.r.i.a. 



An abstract of this Lecture is reserved for future publication. 



ANNUAL MEETING. 



The Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting of the club was held in the 

 Museum on 19th April to transact the usual business — William 

 Gray, M.R.I.A. in the chair. 



The Secretary read the Annual Report of the year's work 

 (see page 405.) 



The Treasurer's Accounts were submitted. 



S. A. Stewart proposed and W. Swanston seconded that these 

 Reports be passed and circulated in Proceedings. 



On the motion of F. W. Lockwood, seconded W. Swanston, 

 the Rev. C. H. Waddell, B.D., was elected President. On the 

 motion of J. Wright. F.G.S., seconded by William Gray, 

 Francis J. Bigger, M.R.I.A. was elected Vice-President; on the 

 motion of J. Vinycomb, seconded by W. D. Donnan, W. H. 

 Phillips was re-elected Treasurer. William Swanston, F.G.S. 

 was re-elected Librarian. 



The Committee was proposed by William Swanston, seconded 

 by J. Carson :— Leonard Bell, W. J. Fennell, William Gray, 

 m.r.i.a., John Hamilton, F. W. Lockwood, S. A. Stewart, f.b.s.e., 

 Miss S. M. Thompson, John Vinycomb, m.r.i.a., Robert Welch, 

 Joseph Wright, f.g.s. 



Francis Joseph Bigger tendered his resignation as hon. Sec. 

 which was accepted with regret. On the motion of J. Wright, 

 seconded by W. Gray, James St. J. Phillips and W. Donnan 

 were elected as Honorary Secretaries. The Reports of the 

 Botanical and Geological Sections were submitted (see p. 431)' 



