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The ballot for two Vice-Presidents was then taken, when it was announced 
that the Rev. Canon Moseley, M.A., F.R.S., lnstit. Sc. Paris Corre3p. 
and Mr. Thomas Pease, F.G.S. had been re-elected. 
Another was then taken to elect four Members of Council, three in place 
of the three Members who had retired, as usual, by rotation, and were 
ineligible for re-election, and one in place of Mr. C. 0. Groom-Napier, 
F.G.S. , who has left Bristol. Dr. Henry Fripp, Mr. P. J, Worsley, 
B.A., F.C.S., and Mr. W. L. Carpenter, B.A., B.Sc, were elected 
in place of the retiring Members, and the Rev. W. W. Spicer, M.A , F.M.S. 
in place of Mr. Groom-Napier. 
Mr. F. Y. Jacques then moved the fourth resolution : "That the thanks 
of the Society are due to its Officers, and the Members of the Council, for 
their management of the Society's affairs." 
Mr. Henry Johnson seconded the resolution, and it was carried 
unanimously. 
Mr. Stoddart having briefly acknowledged the compliment, in his own 
name and in that of his colleagues, the business of the evening terminated. 
The following additions have been recently made to the Society's 
Library. 
Quarterly Journal of Science, January to April, 1868 — Purchased. 
Bivalve Entomostraca, Recent and Fossil, by Professor T. Rupert Jones, 
F.G.S., Re-printed from the Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science for 
April, 1868.— From the Author. 
The Journal of the Quekett Microscopic Club.— From the Club. 
The Naturalists' Note Booh for April, 1868.— From the Editor. 
