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REPORT OF THE 
expenditure during the past year of /14 8s. 3d. The sub¬ 
scriptions shew a falling off of £1 7, but this arises to a 
considerable extent from members who joined the Society in 
the latter half of 1904 having paid the year 1905 subscription 
in advance. 
We have lost by death 3 members and by resignation 27, 
but the numbers have been more than kept up by the addition 
of new members. 
The Council recommend that the following Gentlemen be 
elected Honorary Members of the Sociey :— 
Sir Benjamin Baker, F.R.S. 
J. J. Harris Teall, F.R.S., Director of Geological Survey. 
Professor F. O. Bower, D.Sc., F.R.S., Professor of 
Botany of Glasgow University. 
Vaughan Cornish, D.Sc., F.R.G.S. 
The Rev. Thos. Gough, D.S. 
G. W. Lamplugh, F.R.S. 
Professor A. N. Reinold, F.R.S. 
The Marquis of Ripon, K.G., F.R.S. 
Romilly Allen, F.S.A. 
J. D. Dryhurst. 
Professor Kohen. 
Soph us Muller. 
Dr. Schitelig. 
The Lectures delivered on Thursday evenings were as 
follows :— 
Thursday, January 12th.—“ Ice Caves,” (with Lantern Illustrations.) By the 
Lord Bishop of Bristol. 
Thursday, January 26th.—“ The Anglo-French Boundary Commission in 
Northern Nigeria,” (with ^ Lantern Illustrations.) By Lieut.-Col. G. S. 
Elliot, R.E. 
Thursday, February 9th.—" Some Yorkshire Animals,” (with Lantern Illus¬ 
trations from Photographs taken by the Lecturer.) By Oxley Grabham, 
M.A., M.B.O.U. 
Thursday, February 16th—Extra Lecture.—“ The Game Birds of Yorkshire,” 
(illustrated by Lantern Pictures from Photographs taken by the Lecturer.) 
By Herbert Lazenby. 
Thursday, February 23rd.—“ Furthest South with the Discovery,” (illustrated 
by Lime-Light Views.) By Lieut. E. H. Shackleton, R.N. 
Thursday, March 9th.—“ Native Life in South India,” (illustrated by Lantern 
Pictures.) By Rev. A. Westcott. 
Thursday, March 23rd.—"Japan,” (Lantern Exhibition of 100 coloured 
views.) By Major T. H. Lindberg. 
