ANNUAL MEETING, 



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4. Biological. 



1. "On the unseen Life of our World, and of Living Growth; 



Design Human and Divine." By Professor Lionel S. Beale, 

 F.RS., F.RC.P. 



2. " The Living God of Living Nature from the Science side." By 



the same author. 



5. Science and Eeligion. 

 L "The Future of Islam." By Professor D. S. Margoligqth, 

 D.Litt. 



2. "The Arya Samaj, or the Reform Movement in India." By Rev. 



H. G. Griswold, M.A., Ph.D. 



3. "Report on the Congress of Orientalists held at Hamburg." 



By Theo. G. Pinches, Esq., LL.D. 



6. General. 



1. "On the New Water Supply of Jerusalem." By Dr. E. W. 



Gurney Masterman and General Sir C. W. Wilson, F.R.S. 



2. " Experiences in South Africa during the War." By Rev. W. H. 



Frazer, D.D. 



7. The Journal of Transactions. 



The thirty-fourth volume of the Journal of Transactions 

 has been circulated to almost all parts of the world ; 

 certainly to all countries under the British Empire, and 

 frequent expressions of the value in which it is held have 

 been received. Of persons connected with our Society, about 

 74 belong to the United States of America, 40 to India, 14 to 

 Australia, 12 to Canada, about the same number to New 

 Zealand and South Africa. It is hoped that as this last-named 

 dependency returns to conditions of tranquillity under the 

 Crown, that the Journal will be more widely circulated there. 



8. Conchtsion. 



The balance sheet for the year ended olst December, 1902, 

 is herewith appended ; and the Council desires to record its 

 thanks to the contributors of papers, and to its supporters, 

 trusting that they will endeavour to enlist the sympathy and 

 support of their friends. The Council feels satisfied that it 

 only requires such efforts to increase the numbers and extend 

 the influence of rhe Institute. 



Signed on behalf of the Council, 



HALSBUEY, 



President. 



A resolution confirming the appointment of Lieut.-Colonel Mackinlay 

 as Hon. Auditor in succession to General Hallowes was then put to the 

 Meeting from the Chair and carried unanimously. 



