provided tea in the Museum on the evenings of meeting for the 

 members and their friends. The thanks of the Council are due 

 to those who so kindly aided in giving effect to this new 

 arrangement, which has entirely come up to the expectation of 

 those who suggested it. The ordinary hour of meeting has 

 been changed from 8 p.m. to 7.30 p.m., as it was found this 

 would suit most of the members better. 



Your Council now retires from office, and this meeting will 

 be asked to elect fifteen members to form a new Council in its 

 stead. The members of the outgoing Council, being eligible, 

 offer themselves for re-election. 



The Report of the Treasurer stated that the balance against 

 the Society was £iS 7s. 6d., and as they had commenced the 

 year with 15s. in hand, the income had been ^16 3s. od. less 

 this year than last year. Some outstanding accounts still due 

 left the deficit about ^"20. 



