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SECRETARY’S REPORT. 
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The Club lias lost one of its members, Mr. P. Ewing, who died 
early in the year. Tie had done excellent work especially with 
Hepatics in Scotland, and his death is a serious loss to the membeis. 
A new member, Mr. J. X). Houston, has been admitted, so the 
membership is the same as last year, viz., 39 and 4 honoiai \ 
members. 
The 2nd Edition of the Census Hepatic Catalogue has been 
published, but lias not sold as well as was expected. Aftei the 
Catalogues had been printed, an unfortunate accident led to then 
being destroyed, and this involved a re-setting of the type. . Advan¬ 
tage was taken of this to insert more records, but tbe original cost 
was nearly doubled. 
The Balance Sheet will show that the Sales so far amount to 
only about half the cost. This is very different from the Census 
Moss Catalogue, which easily paid for itself. In spite of the above 
loss, however, our skilful treasurer, Mr. Wheldon, is able to show a 
balance in hand. 
An interesting Flora of Norfolk has lately been published at the 
modest price of 6/-. One of our members, Mr. W. H. Burrell, has 
dealt with the Mosses and Hepatics, and has^ also contributed a 
valuable chapter on the “Physiography and Plant Distribution. 
The thanks of the members are due to the Pev. D. Billie, who has 
successfully filled the office of distributer. 
WM. INGHAM, Hon Secretary. 
York, 20th March , 1914. 
By 
BALANCE 
£ s. 
Balance ... ... G 14 
42 Subscriptions ... 10 10 
Sale of Hepatic 
Catalogues ... 4 G 
Moss Catalogues ... 0 4 
£21 15 
SHEET FOR 1913. 
d. £ s. d. 
G 
0 
n 
0 
n 
To Secretary’s Expenses 
., Distributer’s do. 
„ Treasurer’s do. 
„ Coultas & Volans for 
printing 1913 Report 
„ Western for printing 
Census Hepatic Cata¬ 
logues . 
„ Carriage and Postage 
on Catalogues 
„ Balance . 
1 3 0 
1 4 0 
0 G G 
5 1 C 
9 0 0 
0 4 91 
4 15 4 
<£21 15 H 
J. A. WHELDON, Hon, Treasurer. 
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