6 MEETINGS. 



Aug. 6.— EXCURSION TO SARK. 



Abandoned owing to bad weather. 



Sept. 22.— EXCURSION TO KING'S MILLS AND 



NEIGHBOURHOOD. 

 Oct. 2i.— ORDINARY MEETING. 



Mr. A. Collenette, F.C.S., read a paper on some 

 Stone Implements, and also on a supposed Tooth of the 

 Great Cave Bear, all lately discovered at L'Ancresse. 

 Nov. 17.— ORDINARY MEETING. 



Dr. Hardman, Mrs. Hardman, Miss Hardman, 

 Mrs. Grey Maitland, Miss Goulding, General O. de L. 

 Williams, Mr. A. T. St. V. de Sausmarez, Major W. 

 Onslow Carey, were elected Members. 



Rev. Bourde de la Rogerie read a paper on a Tablet 

 recently discovered in Corsica, recording the grant of 

 Roman citizenship to one Basiel, son of Turbel, a native 

 of Sarnia, in the year 71. It is produced in these 

 Transactions. 



Major S. C. Curtis read a paper on some minor un- 

 recorded Antiquities of Sark. 

 Dec. 8.— ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. 



Mr. A. de J. Carey was elected a Member. 



The Council Report was read by the President; 

 the Archaeological Report by Major S. C. Curtis; the 

 Botanical (Marine) Report by Mr. A. Collenette, 

 F.C.S.; the Folk-lore Report by Miss Edith F. Carey; 

 the Ornithological Report (to follow) by Mr. B. T. 

 Rowswell. There were no Reports in the Botanical, 

 Entomological, Geological or Marine Zoology Sections. 

 Mr. G. F. Alles read the Treasurer's Report. 



A new Section, the Dialect Section, was appointed. 



The Officers of the Society were re-elected en bloc, 

 there being no vacancies on the Council. The Auditors 

 were re-elected. 



Report of the Council for the Year 19 21. 



The Winter Meetings were held with their usual regu- 

 larity, and interesting papers were read, notably by Col. 

 T. W. M. de Guerin, dealing with local Megalithic remains, 

 and one by Rev. Bourde de la Rogerie on a tablet discovered 

 in Corsica, both of which papers will be found in these 

 Transactions. 



Interesting Summer Excursions also were held. On 

 May 19th the Society met at the top of Cornet Street and 



