1901-1902.] 63 



Polystomella striato-'punctata (F. & M.). — Very common. 

 P. suhnodosa (Miinster) . — One specimen. 

 P. macella (F. & M.).— Rare. 



The paper was illustrated with a number of diagrams, 

 and specimens of Foraminifera were shown under the micro- 

 scope. 



The election of several new members brought the meeting 

 to a close. 



ANNUAL MEETING. 



The thirty-ninth Annual Meeting of the Club was held 

 in the Museum on 22nd April, the President (Mr. F. J. 

 Bigger, M.R.I. A.) in the chair. 



The Annual Report was read by the senior Secretary, 

 the Report of the Botanical Section by Mr. Alex. Milligan, 

 the Report on Collections submitted in competition for Prizes 

 by Mr. S. A. Stewart, the Report of the Lough Neagh Fauna 

 Committee by Mr. R. Welch, and the Statement of Accounts 

 by the Treasurer, Mr. W. H. Phillips. 



On the motion of the President, seconded by Mr. John 

 Hamilton, the Reports and Statement of Accounts were 

 adopted. 



In proceeding to the election of officers, the President 

 called on the Secretary to read Rule V., and on the motion 

 of Mr. W. J. Fennell, seconded by Mr. John M. Dickson, that 

 portion of the Rule relating to the election of the President 

 was suspended for one year only and Mr. Bigger requested to 

 continue in office for 1902-03. This having been unani- 

 mously passed, Mr. Bigger was declared elected. Mr. W. J. 

 Fennell, M.R.I. A. I., was elected Vice-President, on the motion 

 of Mr. J. Vinycomb, M.R.I.A., seconded by Mr. R. Welch. 

 The Treasurer, Mr. W. H. Phillips, was re-elected on the 

 motion of Mr. Bigger, seconded by Mr. J. St. J. Phillips, and 

 the Librarian, Mr. George Donaldson, on the motion of Mr. 

 W. J. Fennell, seconded by Mr. H. L. Orr. The following 

 ten members were elected as the Committee, on the motion of 



