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In responding to the complimentary things said about his address the 
re-elected President said he did not try to prepare a learned address, and he 
was quite content if he had made a successful appeal to men eager to develop 
their taste for nature study in the open-air. 
The other officers of the Club were re-elected and thanked for their 
untiring services, and the following fixtures were made for the next summer 
meetings : — Tuesday, May i8th, the Western part of the Forest of Dean ; 
Thursday, June 3rd (half-day), Deerhurst and Tewkesbury ; Tuesday, June 
15th, Stanton Drew and Dundry Hill ; Saturday, June 26th (half-day). May 
Hill; Tuesday, July 6th, Avebury; Wednesday, June i6th, Stanway and 
Hayles Abbey. 
The Hon. Treasurer’s Financial Statement was read and approved. 
