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Eellows Removed (8). 



Clarke, W. H., Esq. 

 Dent, G., Esq. 

 Dowen, Rev. Z. T. 

 Kemper- Yoss, E., Esq. 



Lefroy, G. A., Esq. 

 Taylor, E., Esq. 

 Williams, W. J., Esq. 

 Woodhouse, A., Esq. 



The folloiving Personages were elected Foreign Members during the 

 year 1898 :— 



Prof. Hermann Credner, of Leipzig. 



Prof. Otlmiel Charles Marsh, of New Haven, Conn. (U.S.A.). 



Mr. Charles Doolittle Walcott, of Washington, D.C. (U.S.A.). 



The following Personages were elected Foreign Corresjpondents during 

 the year 1898 :— 



M. Marcellin Boule, of Paris. 



Dr. W. H. Dall, of Washington, D.C. (U.S.A.). 



M. A. Karpinsky, of St. Petersburg. 



After the Eeports had been read, it was resolved : — 



That they be received and entered on the Minutes of the Meeting, 

 and that such parts of them as the Council shall think fit be printed 

 and circulated among the Eellows. 



It was afterwards resolved : — 



That the thanks of the Society be given to Prof. T. G. Bonney 

 and J. J. H, Teall, Esq. (the latter retiring also from the Council), 

 retiring from the office of Yice-President. 



That the thanks of the Society be given to Prof. W. Boyd 

 DawkinS, J. E. Marr, Esq., Prof. H. A. Miers, and E. T. Newton, 

 Esq., retiring from the Council. 



After the Balloting-glasses had been closed, and the Lists examined 

 by the Scrutineers, the following gentlemen were declared to 

 have been duly elected as the Officers and Council for the ensuing 

 year : — 



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