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REPORTS. 



have been found in Jersey, indeed in the Channel Islands, 

 with teeth of the Rhinoceros and Reindeer." This official 

 account of the exploration of the La Cotte Cave, undertaken 

 by the " Societe Jersiaise" during the past summer, proved 

 intensely interesting. In view of the importance of the 

 discoveries it was decided, at Mr. Collenette's suggestion, to 

 postpone the discussion of the Report to another occasion 

 when more time than was then available might be devoted 

 to it. 



Mr. E. D. Marquand's Memoir of the late Mr. W. A. 

 Luff was not read owing to the lateness of the hour. 



Two new sectional Secretaries were announced as follows : 

 The Rev. F. E. Lowe, M.A., succeeds the late Mr. Luff 

 as Secretary of the Entomological Section, and Mr. B. T. 

 Rowswell replaces Mr. E. D. Marquand as Secretary of the 

 Ornithological Section. 



After announcing that Colonel T. W. M. de Guerin was 

 to succeed him as President, Mr. Carey was very warmly 

 thanked for his services to the Society. In replying Mr. Carey 

 said that although now obliged, according to the rules, to 

 vacate the chair, his interest in the Society's welfare would 

 not diminish. 



Mr. H. E. Marquand and Mr. C. Gr. De La Mare were 

 unanimously elected Secretary and Treasurer respectively. In 

 connection with the change of Secretary a vote of thanks 

 was passed to Mr. Rowswell for his services as Acting 

 Honorary Secretary. 



The election of the Council for 1911 resulted in the 

 following ladies and gentlemen being returned : — 



Mr. J. Linwood Pitts, M.J.I., F.S.A. (Normandy). 



Mr. F. L. Tanner, L.D.S., F.R.C.S. 



Miss A. L. Mellish, M.A. 



Mr. R. T. Rowswell. 



Rev. F. E. Lowe, M.A. 



Miss M. Browne, B.A. 



The meeting did not break up until 10.15 o'clock. 



Report of the Council, 1010. 



In presenting their usual annual Report the Council have 

 pleasure in reporting another year of successful work, not- 

 withstanding the fact that the Society has suffered several 

 severe losses — losses which in a sense have plunged the Society 

 into deep mourning. 



