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Norwich Photographic Society, which contributed 38 studies 
of trees. After the close of the Royal Show the exhibit was 
removed to the Castle Museum, where, by permission of the 
Museum Committee, it has since remained on view in the 
“ Keep,” pending its final dispersal. The thanks of the 
Society are due to those who at considerable expenditure of 
time and money supported the venture, and, further, to 
Messrs. F. Leney and E. Peake, without whose technical 
knowledge the difficulties of arranging the exhibits would 
have been a more serious burden to the Hon. Secretaries. 
Sir Eustace Gurney, Col. F. B. Longe, C.B., Messrs. E. T. 
Boardman, W. G. Clarke, J. T. Hotblack, and R. J. Woolley 
have placed their photographs at the disposal of the Society. 
Others, about which no conditions have been made, remain 
provisionally in custody. 
Mr. W. H Burrell, as Assistant Hon. Secretary to the 
Sub-Committee, devoted considerable time and trouble to the 
promotion of these exhibits, and at the last meeting of the 
General Committee was accorded a vote of thanks for his 
services. 
7th July, 1911. The only excursion of the Society was 
a visit to Colney Hall, by kind invitation of Mr. H. G. Barclay. 
This was attended by about twenty members and friends. 
After the lion cubs had been seen, the gardens were visited, 
and the party was entertained at tea in the Hall. 
We have to thank several members for donations of 
books, pamphlets, etc., including Mr. Arthur Bennett, A.L.S., 
Mr. H. G. Barclay, F.R.G.S., Mr. G. F. Buxton, F.Z.S., Mr. 
J. H. Gurney, F.L.S., Mr. H. B. Woodward, F.R.S., and 
others. We are also indebted to Mr. J. H. Gurney for a 
donation of £2 towards book-binding. 
Your President attended the British Association Meeting 
at Portsmouth as the delegate of the Society to the 
Conference of Delegates of Corresponding Societies. Mr. 
Robt. Gurney, your President-elect, also attended the general 
