3 84 A nnual Business Meeting, [ Sess. 1910-1911. 



for Session 1911-1912, as now elected, new names being in 

 italics : — 



President — A. B. Steele. 



Vice-Presidents — T. Cuthbert Day, George Mackay, and 

 George, Cleland. 



Honorary Secretary — Allan A. Pinkerton. 



Honorary Treasurer — John G. Douglas. 



Editor of ' Transactions ' — James B. Stewart, M.A. 



Auditors — K. C. Millar, C.A., and Charles Campbell. 



Councillors — James Saunders, Thomas A. D. Wood, 

 Ferguson Hamilton, Eobert M. Adam, Miss Janet Kemp, 

 Miss Madge Drysdale, T. H. Gillespie, D. C. M'lntosh, B.Sc, 

 Miss Susan Y. Macphail, Miss Jessie Graham, J. Gordon 

 Munro, and James Buncle. 



The President announced that Mr M'Keever, who had done 

 some excellent work for the Society, was about to leave for 

 an appointment in Canada. While wishing him success 

 in his new undertaking, the hope was expressed that Mr 

 M'Keever might return in a few years, when his engage- 

 ment had terminated. 



The usual votes of thanks brought the meeting to a close. 



At this meeting Mr J. C. Adam read a paper entitled 

 "Bird Haunts with a Camera." The paper was illustrated 

 by a large number of beautiful lantern-slides, depicting the 

 haunts and nests of birds on mountain and moor, in woods 

 and forests, by the margin of lochs and streams, and on the 

 seashore. Mr Adam was accorded a very hearty vote of 

 thanks for his interesting communication. 



