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SECRETARY’S REPORT. 
This year’s Report has been unavoidably delayed through the 
sad domestic trouble that has befallen our distributer, Mr. Jones, 
to whom I tender the sympathy of the Members. 
The Club continues in a very flourishing state. Six new 
Members have been admitted, and two have lost interest and 
have withdrawn. The Members now number 38. 
The new Census Hepatic Catalogue has sold very well, and 
the bill has been paid without crippling the funds. Part only of 
the receipts appears in this year’s Balance Sheet. 
I am keeping one Catalogue on which to enter all new records 
with a view to a revised Edition later, and shall be glad to receive 
records from Members along with Voucher Specimens when 
possible, which Mr. Macvicar and myself will examine. Several 
Members have already enabled me to improve the distribution. 
I hope soon to take up the matter of a Census Moss Catalogue, 
and intend to write to some of our leading Members to form a 
working Committee. There has been a strong expression of 
opinion in the Club Note Book that we should get to work with 
the Census Moss Catalogue, and Prof. Barker has a good sugges¬ 
tion that we should use both the Provinces and the Vice-Counties, 
thus VII. ; VIII. 57; IV. 58, 59, 60 ;— 
I hope all Members will do what they can to help to make the 
Census Moss Catalogue as complete as possible. 
WM. INGHAM, Hon. Secretary. 
8 th May, 1906. 
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