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given valuable help in the work. The Council also record 

 their appreciation of the excellent work done by the Curator 

 and staff, particularly in modelling fishes, and of the enterprise 

 shown by them in dealing with the whale stranded on the 

 coast in the winter. The Museum was used on the evening 

 of January 4th for a civic reception given by the Lord Mayor 

 to the North of England Education Conference. 



Among the members lost by death during the year was 

 Mr. John Pattinson, who as a member of Council and as a 

 vice-president has long been of much service to the Society. 

 One of his last acts was to present to the Museum the oak 

 pedestal case in which the condor is now exhibited. Mr. 

 C. E. Stuart, who served as a member of Council, and 

 lectured for the Society, has also passed away. 



NEW MEMBERS ELECTED 

 from July, 191 1, to June, 191 2. 



George B. Bainbridge, Espley Hall, Morpeth. 



Frederick Beavan, Dene Brow, Jesmond Park West. 



Edward J. Dove, J. P., Causey House, Gosforth. 



T. Burdon Frazer, Woodside, Lindisfarne Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 



John Gardner, F.E.S., Laurel Lodge, Hart, West Hartlepool. 



J. P. Maxwell Heron, 65, Eldon Street, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 



Sidney Reid, 26, Claremont Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 



Edmund R. Richardson, Monkton Lodge, Jarrow. 



Frank Richardson, Clifton Cottage, Clifton Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 



Right Hon. Walter Runciman, M.P., Doxford Hall, Chathill. 



John Smith, F.L.S., Shire Hall, Durham. 



Gerald G. Stoney, Oakley, Heaton Road North, Newcastle. 



Hon. W. Watson-Armstrong, Cragside, Rothbury. 



Joseph Wright, 7, St. Mary's Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 



