COUNCIL FOR 1891 . 
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Tliursday, March 19th. 
,, April 9 th. 
,, Nov. 5th. 
12th. 
19th. 
26 th. 
Dec. 3rd. 
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17th. 
“Greek Plays as performed at Cam¬ 
bridge,” (with Lantern Illustrations), 
by H. C. Pattin, B.A., M.B. 
“ Fifty years of York weather,” by J. E. 
Clark, B.A., B.Sc. 
“ A Walk on the Yorkshire Coast, No. 3,” 
(from South Sea Landing to Speeton), 
by The Eev. W. C. Hey, M.A. 
“ Etching and Etchers,” (with practical 
illustrations of Etching and Etching 
Printing), by Anthony Buckle, B.A. 
“Architecture,” (illustrated by Lantern 
Photographs), by Arthur S. Flower. 
“The Kodak,” (an exhibition of Lantern 
Slides made by the Kodak Hand 
Camera), by H. M. Smith of the 
Eastman Co. 
“Greek Comedy as performed at Cam¬ 
bridge,” (with Lantern Illustrations), 
by H. Cooper Pattin, B.A., M.B., 
D.P.H., University Extension Lecturer. 
A Conversazione, held in the Museum. 
Twenty-six Members, 6 Lady Subscribers, 1 Associate, and 
1 temporary Subscriber have been added to the Society^ during 
the past year, whilst 10 Members and 8 Lady Subscribers have 
been lost to the Society by death, and 27 Members and 9 Lady 
Subscribers and 2 Associates have resigned. 
The Council nominate as President of the Society Sir Charles 
Strickland, F.G.S. 
As Vice-President, in room of the Hon. Payan Dawnay 
deceased, Mr. James Melrose ; and as new Members of Council: 
Mr. W. Barnby, Mr. Bowden Cattley, Mr. Arthington Worsley 
and Mr. J. T. Ware, in the room of The Pev. John Hey, 
Mr. Hichard Pearson, Dr. Baker and Mr. Frederick Shann, 
who retire by rotation, and Mr. Cowling for 2 y-ears in the 
room of Mr. Melrose, appointed a Vice-President. 
