from 1897 onwards. The Society particularly remembers with gratitude his 

 untiring efPorts for its welfare while he held the office of Treasurer from 1904 

 until 1914, Sir Charles Holcroft and Prof. McKenny Hughes were also valued 

 supporters for many years, and the latter had served on the Council. To replace 

 the losses sustained the Council would welcome help in making the work and 

 needs of the Society more widely known. 



The thanks of the Society are due to the Council of the Geological Society for 

 permission both to store the stock of back volumes, and to hold the Council 

 Meetings and Annual General Meeting in their apartments. 



In conclusion, it is proposed that the retiring members of Council be Mr. 

 Dewey, Dr. Trechmann, Mr. Woods, and the late Dr. Hinde ; that the new 

 members be Mr, C. H. Cunnington, Mr. Ernest Gibson, Mr. A. W, Oke, and 

 Dr. A. Strahan ; that the new Vice-President be Dr. A. Strahan ; that the 

 President be Dr. Henry Woodward ; the Treasurer, Mr. Robert S, Herries ; and 

 the Secretary, Dr, A. Smith Woodward. 



Annexed is the Balance-sheet, 



