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MEETINGS. 



Mr. S. Carey Curtis and Mr. Collenette gave details, 

 and shewed illustrations on the screen by means of the electric 

 lantern, of the pre-historic potter's kiln found at Hougue 

 Noirmont, Vale. 



Monthly Meeting held on November 20th, 1912, the President, 

 Col. de Guerin, in the Chair. 



Miss Amy Collings was unanimously elected Member of 

 the Society. 



The President referred in feeling terms to the great loss 

 the Society had suffered through the death of the Rev. G. E. 

 Lee, M.A., at one time President. He spoke of the valuable 

 papers he had contributed to the Society, and of his great 

 knowledge and interest in all matters Archaeological, and con- 

 cluded by expressing the deep sympathy of the Society with 

 the family in their bereavement. 



Rev. Bourde de la Rogerie read a letter which he had 

 received from Comte de Chavannes, in which the latter stated 

 that roughly cylindrical masses of baked clay similar to those 

 found near Fort Grey, Rocquaine, had been discovered at 

 Metz. 



The principal business of the evening was to hear reports 

 on the megalithic structure and enclosure recently discovered 

 at L'Islet. These reports, which were read by Mr. Carey 

 Curtis, Mr. A. Collenette and Col. de Guerin, will be found 

 reproduced in this volume. 



The meeting concluded with the President's expression 

 of thanks to Messrs. Curtis and Collenette for the able man- 

 ner in which they had superintended the excavations, and for 

 their valuable report ; Mr. N. Le Tissier, of St. Magliore, 

 who had undertaken the excavation, and to those ladies and 

 gentlemen who had so liberally subscribed to the Exploration 

 sund. 



The Thirteenth Annual Meeting held, December 11th, 1912, 

 the President, Col. de Guerin, in the Chair. 



The annual Sectional reports, giving in detail the work 

 of the year in various branches, were read as follows : — 

 Botany — Mr. R. Metman. 

 Entomologv — Rev. F. E. Lowe. 

 Geology— Mr. C. G. De La Mare. 

 Marine Zoology — Mr. F. L. Tanner. 

 Ornithology — Mr. B. Rowswell. 



