ANNIVERSARY ADDRESS 10^ 



alluvium — two heads, with a heavy but unshaped stone 

 above them. They may be horses' heads. But not 

 knowing the rate at which the river Glen deposits 

 alluvium, I will not venture to assess their antiquity. 



I now have to fulfil a duty as outgoing President. 

 I have much pleasure in appointing as my 

 Election of successor Mr William B. Boyd of Faldon- 

 President. side, of all our members one of the best 

 known, most respected, and of the oldest 

 standing. As he has proved one of the most regular 

 attenders at our meetings, I am convinced that his 

 appointment will cause much satisfaction to the Club 

 generally. 



