xl 
Monthly Council, March 4, 1891. 
Foster, H.. .Xewbegin, Filey, Torks. 
Gibson, S. W.. . I vnsford. Keut. 
GouGH, W. . . Hengrave, Bury St. Edmunds. 
Grant, W. Maling. .Bbagalpur, Bengal. 
GRJiEXSL.4.DE,S. P.. .The Elms, TJtting, Maldon. 
HAMttTox, J. C. .Sutton, Ferrybriilge, Yorks. 
Harghea-ves, F.. .Green Bank, Pendleton. 
Haiior>-'^'\'f.s, p.. .Newbrook, AtUerton. 
Hartley, C. M. . . Hexthorpe, Doucaster. 
Hatxes, H. S.. .Upminster, Romford. 
HoDGSKix, J. T.. .Marbury Hayes Farm, Mar- 
burv, Whitchurch, Salop. 
Howard, J.. .Paget Hall, Gargrave, Yorks. 
Ht-XTER.Cavill. .the Lodge Farm, Worksop. 
Isiierwood, S. jun. . . Shorefield, Dunscar, 
Boltou-Ie-Moors. 
JOLIET, Pierre.. Neuvillette's Farm, par 
Chaumout-en-Vexin, Oise, France. 
JOXES, W...Pen Porchell, Llanuefydd, Tref- 
nant, Rhvl. 
L.AK.EM.VX, J. .". Imperial Buildings, Leeds. 
Laxgdox, J. C, J.P.. .Parrock's Lodge, Chard. 
Lee,s, G. J. D...Woodhill, Oswestry. 
Lotcer, H.. .Farringdon House, Southend. 
M.wiii.v, A. V...Gateford, Worksop. 
JlACHiN, G. v.. .Gateford, Worksop. 
MacIxx-es, Neil, J.P. . . Rickerby, Carlisle. 
jr.4CKiXT0SH, Alexander. .Cambriilge. 
3IALDEX, Walter J.. .Cardington, Bedford. 
Marj-den, Thomas. .Barnsley, Yorks. 
Maughax, J. . . Inglebv, Barwick, Yorks. 
MoLTXEUX, Colonel Edmund. .Warren Lodge, 
Fiiichamiistead, Wokingham, Berks. 
MOR.SHEAD. Sir Warwick, Bart. .. Forest Lodge, 
Binfield, Bracknell, Berks. 
Moss, F. J. . .Stainfield HaU, Wragby. 
JIoss, J. . .Checker House Farm, Retford. 
MUT.OCK, W. B. H...Bellair, Ballycumber, 
I) eland. 
Nelsox, T. . .Cockermouth Castle, Cumberland. 
Orange. J.. .Bedliugton, Northumberland. 
Otraxte, Duke d' . . Elghammar, Bjornluuda, 
Sweden. 
Oxexdex, p. D. N. Dixwell . .Broome Pk., Kent. 
Peace, A. L., C.E.. .Thorne, Doncaster. 
PEDD.Ui, W. S...Hib'ham Hall, Bury St. 
Edmunds. 
Pope, E. P. . . Loversall HaU. Doncaster. 
Procter, W. A. . . Rvlstoue, Skipton-in-Craveu. 
R.VDCLIFFE, David Clarke. .Mold, Flintshire. 
Rayxes, Francis. .BawtrY, Yorks. 
Rhodes, W. . . Lundholme, Westhouse, Yorks. 
RiGHTON, E. G.. .Evesham. 
Robinson, J... King Charles Croft, Leeds. 
Roebuck, W.. .Grevlands, Horsell, Surrey. 
Ross, Rev. J. C.Wadworth HaU, Doncaster. 
Shii.tox, A. J.. .Science Institute, Reading. 
Skene, W. B.. .Christ Church, Oxford. 
Smith, H. J.. .Coldham Hall, Wisbech. 
Smith, J.. .Sudlow Farm, Knutsford. 
STAN.SFIEI.D, W...JIarjton Lodge, Leeds. 
Stockie, Charles. .Mavor of Doncaster. 
Stonk, a. E...The Stalls, Worcester. 
Stuebs, W.. .Weeping Cross, StaflonL 
Tktt, H. S.. .Faversham. 
TnoRNLEY, W.. .Hurdle Hal!, BickenhiU. 
Tough, A. ..Upper Mitten, Stourimrt. 
Travis, E.. .113 Queen's Road, Dalstou, E. 
Waekkr, H. S...Nethertliorpe, Worksop. 
Warnkr, a. E... Manor Lodge, Botlcy, Hants. 
Weddai.i,, G. E...TI;ornton House, Brough. 
AVhite, Jolin..Claiifield, Faringdon. 
Whitehead, Rowland.. 11 Old Sipiare, W.C. 
Williams, J.. . Jlerthermawr, Bridgend. 
Wilson, C. M.. . Waldcrshaigh, Holsterstone. 
Wii>ON, John.. BickenhiU, liirminghani. 
WnioHT. W. C. . .Catlieriue Street, Doncaster. 
WvxNjHon.F.G.. .GlvnUifon Park.Carnarvon. 
Yatf.s, Ralph. .Malton, Yorks. 
YE.VRDLI-.Y, John. .Model MiU, ShefBeld. 
The reports of the various Standing 
Committees were then presented and 
adopted as below : — 
Finance. 
Sir NiGEL KiNGSCOTE (Chairman) 
reported that the accounts for the 
month of February, as certified by 
the Society's accountants, showed 
total receipts amounting to 1,003^. 2x. 
id., and expenditure amounting to 
1,0.56Z. 9s. 3d. The balance at the 
bankers on the 28th February, allow- 
ing for cheques outstanding, was 
5,616Z. 6s. lid. Accounts amounting 
in all to 2,07.5^. 1.?. lOd. had been 
passed, and were recommended for 
payment. The Committee recom- 
mended that the names of one 
governor, three life members, and 
two annual members, deceased, eigh- 
teen members who had resit; ned, and 
nine in arrears with their subscrip- 
tions, be struck off the register. 
Sir Nigel Kingscote also an- 
nounced that the Auditors had com- 
pleted on Monday their audit of the 
Society's accounts for the year 1890. 
The final result was that, after writing 
off the customary percentages for 
depreciation, the Society's assets 
amounted at the 31st December, 
1890, to 35,176Z. 13«. 2<Z., as against 
38,056Z. 7s. lOd. at the end of 1889. 
The Auditors had also presented a 
valuable report on the relations of 
life compositions to revenue, in which 
they recommended that all life com- 
positions received in future should be 
placed to the reserve fund, and that 
out of this fund should be paid each 
year the cost of providing with their 
privileges the life members then on 
the books. He laid this report, upon 
the table, and suggested that it 
might usefully be printed in the next 
number of the Journal, with the 
balance-sheet and other statements of 
account (see pages xii to xxi). 
Journal. 
Earl Cathcaut (Chairman) re- 
ported the receipt of applicitions 
from various institutions for free 
copies of the Journal, as to which 
directions had been given to the 
Secretary. The Committee recom- 
mended that breeders' cards be ad- 
