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ANNUAL REPORT, 1877 - 8 . 
The Museum has been enriched by over 80 specimens of Birds, 
presented by Col. Cadell. The present is the more valuable consisting 
as it does of specimens required to complete certain families of birds ; 
Col. Cadell having been supplied at his own request with a list of 
what was required for this purpose. 
Other valuable presentations have also been made. For lists of them 
see Appendices “ D 39 and “ E.” 
8. The thanks of the Committee are due to Col. De Havilland and 
Major Higginson, for their careful audit of the Institution Accounts. 
9. The following changes in the Committee have taken place during 
the year :— 
Colonel G. T. Field.replaced Lieut.-Col. A. H. King. 
n II. T. FitzHugti „ 
Major W. Kemmis „ 
Capt. A. G. Yeatman-Biggs „ 
„ II. W. L. Iiime 
Lieut. J. S. Clarke „ 
Colonel G. T. Field. 
,, C. W. Younghusband. 
Major M. F. Downes. 
Capt. ft. P. Hare. 
h W. E. Denison. 
It will be the duty of the General Meeting to elect an officer to serve 
upon the Committee in place of Major Brancher, who has completed the 
period of 3 years. 
The Committee for the current year will stand thus :—■ 
PATRON AND PRESIDENT : 
Field-Marshal H.K.H. the Duke of Cambridge, K.G. 
VICE-PRESIDENTS : 
The Lieut.-General Commanding the District. 
The Inspector-General of Artillery. 
The Director of Artillery and Stores. 
The Deputy-Adjutant-General, B.A. 
MEMBERS : 
The Assistant Adjutant-General, R.A. 
The Director of Artillery Studies. 
The Assistant Adjutant-General, Woolwich. 
The Secretary, Department of Director of Artillery and Stores. 
Lieut.-General W. J. Smythe, F.R.S. 
,, Sir J. II. Lefroy, C.B., K.C.M.G., F.R.S. 
Colonel H. T. FitzIIugh. 
„ W. G. Andrewes. 
Lieut.-Colonel F. T. Whinyates. 
„ W. N. Waller. 
„ J. S. Stirling. 
Major E. J. Ward-Ashton. 
H J. E. Blackwell. 
Major F. Duncan. 
Capt. C. Jones. 
A. G. Yeatman-Biggs. 
„ E. Clayton. 
Lieut. G. Mackinlay. 
„ A. Eardley-Wilmot. 
,, J. S. Clarke. 
Lt.-Col. M. Lc Fer Taylor, Secretary and Treasurer. 
