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SECRETARY’S REPORT. 
The Club continues in a very flourishing state, financially, in work 
done, and in the number of members. 
Three new Members have been admitted, and there have been no 
withdrawals, the membership now numbering 42. Mr. Macvicar 
has been admitted as Honorary Member on account of the valuable 
work he has done in advancing the study of Hepatics by his work 
as Referee, by his great assistance in compiling the Census Hepatic 
Catalogue, and by his publication of the useful Key to Hepatics, 
which many Members hope will soon be followed by a Handbook on 
the lines of the new Key. 
Members will be very sorry to hear that Professor Barker is 
seriously ill, and has had to give up all work connected with the 
Moss Census Catalogue. 
He has done an immense amount of work, and the Club is much 
indebted to him for having brought the undertaking so forward that 
the Catalogue is now in an advanced state. 
All the materials he has collected for the Census are now with the 
Secretary, to whom all communications connected with this work 
should now be sent. 
It is proposed to close the Catalogue by the end of May, and to 
try to issue it to Members and the public before the end of July. All 
additional records should therefore reach the Secretary before the 
end of May, to be in time to enter on the Catalogue. 
WM. INGHAM, Hon, Secretary. 
York, 29/// April, 1907. 
