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Monthly Council, February 5, 1890. 
Creber, W. F...Laujore, St. Germans, Corn- 
wall. 
Cromai!, Robert. .Brook Farm, Laudridge, 
Redhill, Burrey. 
Dfigiitox, R. M...Elinsfield, Milnthorpe, 
Westmoreland. 
Dixglf, J. Darley. .Darley, Callington, Corn- 
wall. 
DRABBLE, Peter Brownell . . Woodside, Bund- 
ridge, Sevenoaks, Kent. 
Faptes, William .. Gnston Court Farm, Dover. 
Flowerpew, H. H... Walton Hill, Preston, 
Lancasliire. 
Fonn, Henry. .Dept ford Ct.,Ivybridge, Devon. 
FiLANKMN, Joseph N.. .The Bussels, Huxham, 
Exeter. 
fir.osER, Albert. .31 George St., Plymouth. 
HoAnr, Henry H. A.. . Wavendon, Woburn. 
Hunt, Rev." Thos. Henry. .Ruyton Park, 
Shrewsbury. 
Jadhava, Khasherao Bhagavantrao . .Baroda, 
Bombay Presidency, India. 
JEX"XIXGS, Richard . . 9 Bedford Pk., Plymouth. 
LASSET, Edmund. .Victoria Rd.,Morley, Leeds. 
Lord, H.. .Trewall, St. Germans, Cornwall. 
Matthews, Thos. . . Fontigarv Farm, Barry, 
Cardiff. 
Martixdalf, John W...Mixon Hay Fann, 
Leek, Staffordshire. 
Morel, Thomas. .Penarth Glamorgan. 
Nuttall, J... 19 Longfield, Heywood, Lanes. 
Oliver, Robert. .St. Germans, Cornwall. 
Parson*, N... Higher Tregantle, Millbrook, 
Plymouth. 
Ti nder, W. Rons Tresilian. .Bndockvean, 
Falmouth. 
Pfxxell, Charles. .Lincoln. 
Pi.umptre, H. F. Gooduestone. . Wingham, 
Kent. 
Pouxtxey, Thomas C.Bittell Farm, Alve- 
I'hurch, Worcester. 
Romxsox, C. W... Lineage Farm, Burford, 
Tenburv. 
Saxdford, H. B...30 Bank Street, Sheffield. 
SlMOKDS, R. Henville..Wiuterbourne Abbas, 
Dorchester. 
Sxf.ll, Samuel F.. .Blackadon, Mfflhflhtat, 
Cornwall. 
Stfavexsox, E. H...Wroxeter Vicarage, 
Shrewsbury. 
Tipfixg, Lt.-Col. Win. Fearon..Brasted Park, 
Sevenoaks, Kent. 
ToMrsox, T...Holt Hall, Whitacre, Birming- 
ham. 
Traxt, B...Tregood St. Martins, Sandplaeo 
R.S.O., Cornwall. 
Trood, Edward. .Rosecliffe, Sal tash, Cornwall. 
Verdix, W. H...Darnhall Hall, Winsford, 
Chester. 
Wadams, Thos... Lodge Fann, Alvechurch, 
Worcester. 
Watsox, Wm.. .Grove Ho., Beverley, Yorks. 
Williams, O. F...Weirend, Ross. 
Will yams, H. J.. .Nanskeval, St. Columb, 
Cornwall. 
Wtatt, J. A. Peufold. .Harsfold, Billings- 
hurst, Sussex. 
Young, Townend. .Richmond Park, Hands- 
worth, Yorks. 
The reports of the several Com- 
mittees were then presented and 
adopted as below :-• 
Finance. 
Sir Nigel Kingscote reported 
his election as Chairman of the year. 
The accounts for the month ended on 
December 31, as certified by the 
Society's Accountants, showed re- 
ceipts amounting to 1,273? Gs. ftrf., 
and expenditure 1,91 47. 16s. The 
balance at the bankers' on December 
31, 1889, allowing for cheques out- 
standing, was 2,7587. 14.?. Id. The 
accounts for the month of January, 
1890, showed receipts amounting to 
4.8797. 12s. Id., and expenditure 
3977. 0.?. 6cL The balance at the 
bankers' on January 31, allowing for 
cheques outstanding, was 7,2417. 6.?. 2<7. 
Accounts amounting in all to 9807. 
12s. 2d. were recommended for pay- 
ment. It had been customary to issue 
a new list of members once every 
three years. As the last list issued 
was published in 1887, the Committee 
had ordered a new alphabetical list 
to be printed, copies of which were 
laid upon the table. They recom- 
mended that the list be now issued 
at the price of 2s. 6(7. per copy. 
Sir Nigel Kingscote also re- 
ported that the Committee had con- 
sidered the accounts and draft balance- 
sheet for 1889, which had been ap- 
proved, and the Committee were 
unanimous in recommending that 
out of the receipts for 1889 the sum 
of 5,0007. be placed to the credit of 
the Windsor Show. 
They recommended that the 
names of twenty-two life and twenty- 
four annual members who were 
deceased, seventy-two members who 
had resigned, four life and eleven 
annual members whose addresses 
could not be discovered, and of ten 
members in arrears with their sub- 
scriptions, be struck off the Society's 
books. The Committee had given 
orders for the reinstatement of five 
members who had, since their names 
were struck off the books, paid the 
subscriptions owing by them. The 
total number of members on the books 
after these alterations (excluding 
those of new members nominated for 
election) was 10,882. 
Financial Results of the Year 1889. 
Sir Nigel Kingscote then said :— 
As this is the first meeting of the 
Council which has been held since 
the termination of 1889, the present 
is the proper occasion on which. to 
report to the Council, and through 
