TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIETY, 



1921. 



EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES FOR 1921. 



Jan. 27.— ORDINARY MEETING. 



Lady Capper, Miss Mildred Brock, Miss D. N. 

 Lame, Mrs. W. A. Frere, Mrs. J. H. Savage, Mr. W. 

 E. Poat and Mr. J. P. Warren, B.Sc. (London), were 

 elected Members. 



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

 on the Sunshine and Rainfall for 1920. It will be found 

 in the Transactions for that year. 



Feb. 17.— ORDINARY MEETING. 



Rev. Bourde de la Rogerie read extracts from the 

 Police Archives at St. Malo, describing a brawl between 

 Guernsey and Jersey sailors in 1744. 



Miss A. L. Mellish, M.A., read a short paper on 

 the Fungi of Guernsey, illustrated by lantern slides. 



Col. T. W. M. de Guerin exhibited the diary of 

 Jean de la Marche, one of the Presbyterian Ministers to 

 Guernsey, dating from 1606 to 1644. 

 March 17.— ORDINARY MEETING. 



Col. T. W. M. de Guerin read a paper, "Notes on 

 destroyed and existing Guernsey Megalithic Monu- 

 ments, Sacred Stones and Fountains, and Legends 

 attached to them/' which will be found in these 

 Transactions. 



April 28.— ORDINARY MEETING. 



Rev. J. A. F. Ozanne was elected a Member. 



Sir Havilland cle Sausmarez exhibited a rare Book 

 dated 1737 on the Guernsey Lily. 



The Very Rev. the Dean of Guernsey read a papet 

 on the Relation of Guernsey Parishioners with Parish 

 Churches in the Middle Ages. 



May 19.— EXCURSION TO LA TOUR BEAUREGARD 

 AND TOWN CHURCH. 



June 18.— EXCURSION TO CASTEL CHURCH AND 

 MERMAID TROUGH AT LES FON- 

 TAINES. 



July 21.— EXCURSION TO IVY CASTLE. 



