Angier, Mr. W. F. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Fairley, Mrs* 
England (Banburyj, Mr. Tomkinson (Kidderminster), 
Mr. Kenneth Havers, Mrs. Arnold, Mr. George 
Mackey (Birmingham), Mr. R. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. 
Yates Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. L. Liberty, Mr. and 
Mrs. E. Barnard, Mr. and Mrs.J.E. Kaye (Rochdale), 
Mrs. P. S. Lineham, Mr. J. E. Liddiard, Mr. and 
Mrs. J. Leyland, Mr. and Mrs. Da Costa, Mr. J. 
Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. 
Cox, Mr. J. Offord, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stevenson, Mr. 
and Mrs. P, J. Smith, Mr. White Cooper, Mr. and 
Mrs. J. Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cooper, Mr. E„ 
Crawshaw, Mr. C. Head, Mr. and Mrs. Karples, Mr. 
and Mrs. E. M. Courtney, Mr. and Miss Brind, Mr. 
G. Cawley, Mr. W. S. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. }. Flower, 
M. Bing (Paris), Mr. Larkin,’ Mr. and Mrs. Nielson, 
Mr. and Mrs. j . N. Wilson, Mr. Gleeson White, Mr. 
and Mrs. R. Quick. 
The company then inspected the various collec- 
tions, and afterwards adjourned to Surrey Mount. 
The table decorations here and at the Museum were 
composed of choice chrysanthemums ; and the 
Japanese flag and the Union Jack were displayed in 
friendly company. Refreshments were provided in 
the Dining Room ; whilst in the Drawing Room the 
visitors had the pleasure of hearing a selection of 
music, arranged by Mr. Dalgety Henderson. The 
artists were Miss Ethel Bevans, Mr. Franklin Clive, 
and Mr. Albert Fox. 
Prior to the guests taking their departure, Mr. Y. 
Uchida, the Japanese Charge d 1 Affaires, said : — “ In 
the unavoidable absence of his Excellency, the 
Viscount Aoki, the president of the Japan Society 
(who is detained abroad), the pleasant duty devolves on 
me of proposing, as I now do most heartily, a cordial 
vote of thanks to our kind host, our fellow member, Mr. 
Horniman, for the brilliant and instructive enter- 
tainment he has given us this evening.” Mr. A. 
