publications to be issued on loan to workers unable to attend public 

 libraries. Sympathy was expressed for the object of the motion, 

 though it was not thought practicable, and it was not carried. 



The following resolution, proposed by Mr. Ralph lSievill, of which 

 notice had been given, was seconded by Canon Morris, and supported 

 by many members, and carried unanimously : it was thought that the 

 object desired by Mr. Gerish might in this manner be achieved. 



" That where Archaeological Societies representing counties have 

 libraries, Government be asked to supply copies of the 

 Record Office publications on condition that such libraries 

 are maintained in an efficient and proper manner." 



Mr. Johnston drew attention to action lately taken in the Diocese 

 of Chichester, in consequence of which the Bishop had appointed a 

 standing committee of archaeological experts to advise on all cases in 

 which a faculty was applied for. He thought that action might 

 profitably be taken by the Congress to promote the general formation 

 of such Committees. 



The meeting cordially agreed with this view, and the hour being 

 late, asked Mr. Johnston to bring the matter forward at the next 

 Congress. 



On the motion of Dr. Gaster (Folk-lore Society), a vote of thanks 

 was passed to the Chairman, and to the Society of Antiquaries for the 

 use of the room. 



RALPH NEVILL, 



Hon. Secretarv, 1909. 



Castle Hill, 



Guildford. 



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