Thursday, June 27, 1907 
XXXIX 
That the following additions and alterations in the By-laws of the Society enacted 
under the Supplemental Charter dated April 1, 1905, be and the same are hereby 
sanctioned, viz. : — 
1. — An additional By-law to follow the By-law at present numbered 82 in the 
following terms : — 
“ If on the first day of August in any year the number of Governors and Members 
entered in the Register of Governors and Members for any Division shall ho such as 
would, if the regular election of Ordinary Members of the Council for that Division 
under By-law 82 were due to take place with reference to the next ensuing Annual 
General Meeting, entitle such Division to a greater number of Ordinary Members of 
Council than was elected at the preceding regular election under By-law 82, such 
Division shall (with reference to the next ensuing Annual General Meeting) be 
entitled to elect such number of additional Ordinary Members of the Council as, 
with the number already elected, shall make the number of Ordinary Members of 
the Council for that Division equal to the number prescribed by By-law 79. 
Ordinary Members of the Council elected under this By-law shall hold oflice only 
until the next Annual General Meeting at which under By-law 82 the Ordinary 
Members of the Council for that Division are to retire.” 
2. — The following alterations, viz. : — 
In the By-law at present numbered 74 the words “to take oflice at such Annual 
General Meeting” to be substituted for the words "in the place of those vacating 
office” at the end of sub-clause (c). 
In By-law 79 the word “an” to he substituted for the word “the” between the 
words “ which ” and “ election ” in the last line but one. 
In By-law 85 the words “with reference to which the election is to take place ’’ 
to he substituted for the words “at which the retiring members vacate office,” in 
the tenth line. 
3. — The re-numbering of the whole of the By-laws now numbered 57 to 93 inclusive 
including the additional By-law above sanctioned, so as to run consecutively after 
the By-laws enacted by the Council under the original Chartei', and the necessary 
incidental corrections in references to those By-laws respectively. 
Thanks to Chairman. 
Mr. Samuel Kidner said he had a very pleasant duty to perform, and that 
was to propose a vote of thanks to Lord Yarborough for his services in the 
Chair. He was sure that this resolution needed no words of his to commend it 
most heartily to every one present. 
Mr. Robert Fisher seconded the resolution, which was carried 
unanimously. 
The President, in reply, said that the Society was very well served indeed 
by its Secretary and staff. The work in connection with a great Show of that 
kind was very heavy, but he was quite certain that the Society in Mr. McRovf 
and those who worked under him had a Secretary and staff who were ever 
ready to support tlie Council and the general body of Members to the fullest 
extent. 
The meeting then terminated. 
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1907. 
At a Monthly Council, held at 16 Bedford Square, W.C., Sir .John Thorold, 
Bart. (Trustee), in the Chair : — 
Present: — Trustee .^. — The Earl Egerton of Tatton, Lord Middleton, Lord 
Moreton. 
Vice-Presidents. — H.R.H. Prince Christian, K.G., Mr. J. Bowen-Jones, the 
Right Hon. Victor C. W. Cavendish, M.P., Mr. Percy Crutchley, the Right Hon. 
A. E. Fellowes, the Earl of Northbrook. 
Other Members of the Council. — Mr. Charles R. W. Adeane, Mr. T. L. 
Aveling, Mr. S. N. Bankart, Mr. H. Dent Brocklehurst, Sir Richard P. Cooper, 
Bart., Mr. R. M. Greaves, Sir Gilbert Greenall, Bart., Mr. Joseph Harris, 
Mr. W. Harrison, Mr. R. W. Hobbs, Mr. J. Howard Howard, Mr. W. F. 
Ingram, Mr. Ernest Mathews, Mr. T. H. Miller, Mr. C.M. S. Pilkington, Mr. F. 
