524 The Fifty-Seventh General Meeting. 



at Avebury thanked LR. FERGUSSON and MR. W. F. HILL, 

 the two Local Secretaries of the Meeting, for their more onerous 

 labours in the same connection. Happily the weather had im- 

 proved as the day wore on, and Clyffe Pypard, which has a beauty 

 of its own, was looking its best. Everybody was in a good temper 

 as the motors left for Calne, and everybody seemed to agree that, 

 in spite of the rain on the opening day, few meetings have been 

 pleasanter or more successful than the Calne Meeting of 1910- 

 Moreover, the unprecedented balance of £36 10s. has been handed 

 over by the Local Secretaries after paying the expenses of the 

 Meeting ; a most welcome addition to the Society's resources. 



