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Journal of Proceedings. 
sympathies he was in a quiet way always ready to help where help in any 
form was needful; and to a large circle of private friends his death is the 
subject of deep regret. 
Owing to pressure of business, an error occurred in the conduct of the 
Annual General Meeting, in consequence of which this Meeting was made 
Special, for the purpose of formally proposing the additions to and 
alterations in the Rules of which notice had been given at the Meeting on 
December 17th [see ‘ Proceedings ’ ii. lxxxi.], and for the election of two 
Honorary Members. 
As Honorary Members the Council proposed Professor John Morris, 
M.A., F.G.S. (an eminent geologist, and a gentleman who had taken great 
interest in the Club), and Mr. W. Saville Kent, F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.R.M.S., 
author of the ‘ Manual of the Infusoria.’ 
Both these gentlemen w T ere unanimously elected. 
The Secretary then proposed, on behalf of the Council, the Additions 
to the Rules above referred to, which were unanimously confirmed. 
The Meeting proceeded to discuss the question of the protection of 
birds and animals, and the preservation of the natural features of the 
Forest. A full report of the discussion is given in Appendix No. 1 , issued 
with this Part of the ‘ Transactions.’ 
The usual conversazione concluded the meeting. 
Saturday, March 25th, 18S2. —Ordinary Meeting. 
The twenty-sixth Ordinary Meeting was held at the head-quarters at 
seven o’clock, the President in the chair. 
Donations for the library were announced from Mr. B. G. Cole (2 vols.), 
Mr. W. Cole (22 vols. and sundry pamphlets), Dr. M. C. Cooke (9 vols.), 
Mr. W. H. Dalton, Mr. H. G. Fordham, Mr. Andrew Johnston (26 vols.), 
Mr. A. Lockyer (2 vols.), Prof. Morris, Mr. Oldham, Dr. Pearce, and the 
Tyneside Naturalists’ Field Club (7 vols.) Special votes of thanks were 
passed for these valuable donations. 
The following were elected members of the Club :—Messrs. J. Whiteley 
Brown, W. W. Brown, Lieut. Croft, R.N., F.L.S., F.R.M.S., George Day, 
Miss E. S. Powell, Messrs. A. W. Shrewsbury and H. M. Wilkinson. 
Letters of thanks for election as Honorary Members were read from 
Prof. Morris and Mr. Saville Kent. 
The Secretary announced that progress had been made in the prepara¬ 
tion of the memorial in favour of the preservation of wild animals, and 
the retention of the natural features of Epping Forest. Statements had 
been received from Prof. Boulger and Dr. Cooke, and one was promised 
by Mr. Harting. Resolutions in favour of the movement, and letters of 
sympathy had been received from many societies and naturalists. r See 
Appendix No. 1.] 
