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secretary's report. 
their labours appeared in last year's proceedings. The investigation 
has been continued during the present year, the expenses being 
defrayed by a grant from the British Association. Important results 
liave accrued, and a description of some of these will be found in 
Mr. G. W. Lamplugh's paper read at the Annual Meeting. 
Your Honorary Secretary attended as a delegate representing 
this Society at the meeting of corresponding societies of the British 
Association at Bath. A further report of the pre-historic evidences 
of the existence of man in the British Islands was presented, consist- 
ing of a voluminous report from the Rev. J. M. Mello, M. A., relating 
to Derbyshire. 
The Treasurer's hnancial statement is appended. 
