TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIETY, 



1920. 



EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES FOR 1920. 



Jan. 29.— EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING. 



The Rules of the Society were amended to increase the 

 Subscription to 10/- per annum. 



do. —ORDINARY MEETING. 



Mr. A. Collenette, F.C.S., read his Annual Report on 

 the Sunshine and Rainfall for 1919. It will be found 

 in the Transactions for that year. 



Feb. 20.— ORDINARY MEETING. 



Capt. B. Jones elected Member. 



Miss A. L. Mellish, M.A., read a paper on the " Coten- 

 tin and the Channel Islands," showing many points of 

 contact between them. 



March 25.— AFTERNOON VISIT TO LUKIS MUSEUM. 



Col. T. W. M. de Guerin conducted the visitors round 

 the cases and explained the various objects of interest. 



April 29.— ORDINARY MEETING. 



Miss Edith F. Carey read a paper on " Social Life in 

 Guernsey in the 16th Century, with especial reference to 

 the Reformation," which will be found printed in extenso 

 in these Transactions. 



June 3.— EXCURSION TO ST. SAMPSON'S AND YALE 

 CASTLE. 

 Mr. W. W. Carey elected Member. 



July 3.— EXCURSION TO ST. MARTIN'S AND FOREST 

 CHURCHES. 

 Abandoned on account of rain. 



August 12.- EXCURSION TO L'ANCRESSE AND THE 

 DOLMENS. 



Sept. 4.— EXCURSION TO HERM. 



Oct. 21.— AFTERNOON VISIT TO CASTLE CORNET. 

 Mr. W. H. Jones elected Member. 



The Bailiff of Guernsey and Miss Edith Carey exhibited 

 some old maps of the Castle. Mr. Frank Carey exhi- 



