would, without being applied to, kindly send their sub- 
scriptions (14/-) early in the year it would save the 
labour and expense of applying to them, and would be 
to the great advantage of the Club. 
Mr. H. Stuart Thompson, F.L.S., who was the Club’s 
Secretary from 1900 — 1905, has very kindly promised 
to act again in the same capacity from the commence- 
ment of the new year. Perhaps I may be allowed here 
to express my sincere gratitude to members for their 
kindness and assistance to me since I undertook the 
Secretarial duties. 
g. goodp:, 
Lyndhurst, Hon. Sec . 
De Freville Avenue, 
Cambridge, 
26 November , 1920. 
