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subjects of investigation carried on by the British Association, 

 in the furtherance of which the Club's members might possibly 

 render acceptable service. (Applause.) 



The paper was spoken to by the Vice-President ; Messrs. 

 W. J. Fennell, M.R.I.A. ; R. Welch, M.R.I.A. ; George Donald- 

 son, and W. J. C. Tomlinson, and Mr. Gray replied. 



ANNUAL MEETING. 



The Annual Meeting was held on April 25th, 1906, in the 

 Museum under the presidency of Mr. W. H. Phillips. 



A short notice of the occurrence of foraminifera in 

 gravels was given by Mr. J. Wright, F.G.S., who said he had 

 recently received from Mr. John Brown, F.R.S., a ball of rolled 

 clay taken from a gravel pit at his residence, Longhurst, Dun- 

 murry, which he thought might yield foraminifera. On examina- 

 tion he found that it contained a large number of foraminifera 

 mixed with shell fragments, &c. 



The paper was discussed by Messrs. G. C. Gough, Wm. 

 Gray, G. Donaldson, S. A. Stewart, R. Welch, and R. Bell. 

 The Secretary, Mr. Gough, B.Sc, read the Annual Report. 



The Treasurer's Report having been submitted by Mr. W. 

 H. Phillips, the reports of the Librarian, and Botanical and 

 Geological Sections were read by Messrs. J. L. Jackson and A. 

 Milligan, and were then adopted on the motion of the President 

 (Mr. Philhps), seconded by Mr. W. J. Fennell, M.R.I.A. 



The election of officers and committee was then proceeded 

 with. On the proposal of Mr. R. Patterson, seconded by Mr. 

 W. H. Gallway, Mr. W. H. Phillips was elected President, both 

 rSpeakers referring tO' the valuable services which he had 

 rendered the Society in the past. 



Treasurer, Mr. W. H. Phillips, proposed by Mr. R. Welch, 

 seconded by Mr. Hobson. 



Librarian, Mr. J. L. S. Jackson, proposed by Mrs. Hobson, 

 seconded by Mr. Hamilton. 



