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Mr. J. W. Tutt, F.E.S., and Dr. Buckell; Curators, Messrs. Smith 
and Heasler ; Librarians, Messrs. Gurney and Nicholson ; Council, 
Messrs. Prout, Hollis, Lewcock, Bayne and Newbery; Secretaries, 
Messrs. Battley and Simes. The Secretary read the report for the past 
year. After reviewing the progress of the Society during 1892, he 
congratulated the members on their improved position, both financially 
and otherwise, and mentioned the publication of the “Annual 
Transactions ” and the compilation of the list of the London Fauna. 
The President then read his annual address. He referred to the 
great progress made by the Society during the thirty-five years of its 
existence, and commended the growing interest in Natural History, 
as evinced by the attention which is paid to the subject in our 
schools. Captain Thompson proposed that a vote of thanks be 
accorded to Mr. Clark for his address, and for his services during 
the past year. This was seconded by Mr. Tutt, and carried unani¬ 
mously. The proceedings concluded with a vote of thanks to the 
retiring officers 
LONDON : KNIGHT, PRINTER, MIDDLE STREET, ALDERSGATE, E.C. 
