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There being no seconder to the amendment, the original 

 resolution was put to the meeting and carried. 



The following rider, proposed by Mr. Geo. Gordon and 

 seconded by Mr. Shea, was also adopted, viz. : " That it be an 

 instruction to the Treasurer of the Society that all monies paid 

 as commutations of annual subscriptions be invested, and the 

 interest only of such monies be dealt with as part of the annual 

 revenue of the Society." 



A vote of thanks to the Chairman closed the meeting. 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 July 24, 1894. 

 Dr. Morris in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (15).— W. A. Bilney, Miss E. Bullen, J. N. 

 Evans, Mrs. B. Ficklin, Geo. Fletcher, Mrs. A. J. Howard, H. S. 

 James, F. Knight, Miss H. Lamport, Chas. F. Lloyd, Carl B. 

 Luflmann, Miss E. E. Parry, Mrs. W. Thursby, P. E. Wallis, 

 Rev. Dr. Warre. 



Associate (1). — Mr. May. 



The Assistant- Secretary read a paper by Mr. J. Backhouse, 

 of York, on " Filmy Ferns." (See p. 79.) 



GENERAL MEETING. 

 August 14, 1894. 

 Mr. James Douglas in the Chair. 



Fellows elected (8). — Mrs. Berkeley, W. J. Coote, E. Dam- 

 mann, J. H. Dugdale, J.P., S. C. Rose, William Stevens, W. B. 

 Williams, M.B., Mrs. E. F. Wise. 



Society affiliated (1). — Hertford Horticultural Society. 



A paper on " Fruit Culture in France," by Mons. Chas. 

 Baltet, was read by the Assistant- Secretary. 



