1912-13.] 



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Dr. A. Loir, a Delegate to the British Association from the 

 French Association, brought before the Delegates a proposal that 

 in 1 914, when the British Association meets in Australia, the 

 Delegates should meet at Havre where the French Association is 

 holding its meeting. This suggestion was favourably received, 

 and it was decided to discuss the matter fully at the meeting of 

 Delegates at Birmingham next year. 



Owing to a mistake, although I attended the whole of the 

 first meeting and part of the second, I neglected to sign the 

 attendance book on the first occasion. 

 (Signed) 



FRANK BALFOUR BROWNE. 



ANNUAL MEETING. 



THE CLUB'S JUBILEE. 



The Fiftieth Annual Meeting of the Club was held in the 

 Museum, College Square North, on 15th April. In the unavoidable 

 absence of the President (Rev. Canon Lett, M.A., M.R.I. A.), it 

 was moved that Mr. R. J. Welch, M.R.I. A., take the chair. 



Before proceeding to the business of the meeting the 

 Chairman moved a vote of condolence to the relatives of the late 

 Mr. Hugh Lamont Orr, who was a warm supporter of the Club, 

 and for many years a very active member. The motion was 

 passed by the members standing in silence. 



Mr. A. W. Stelfox, Hon. Secretary, read the Fiftieth Annual 

 Report. 



The Treasurer (Mr. \V. H. Phillips) submitted the Statement 

 of Accounts, and Mr. S. Wear, Librarian, read his report for the 

 past year. 



The Report of the Botanical Section was read by Mr. N. 

 Carrothers, the Geological Report by Mr. A. W. Stelfox, the 

 Zoological Report by Mr. Nevin H. Foster, and that of the 

 Archaeological Section by Mr. Robert May. The Report of the 

 Junior Section was read by Mr. J. A. S. Stendall. 



