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Rh Mrs. Scoresby Routledge, C. G. Seligman, M.D., C. J. Tabor, His Honour J. S. Udal, F.S.A., and G. Whale.

The Chairman, having delivered his Presidential Address, Mr. Hartland moved, Dr. Gaster seconded, and it was unanimously Resolved that a hearty vote of thanks be accorded to him for his weighty and stimulating address, and for the important services rendered by him to the Society during his term of office.

Owing to the absence of Dr. Rivers in the United States he was unable to take the chair upon his election as President.

At the suggestion of the Chairman it was Resolved that the Society do place on record its debt of gratitude to Mr. Crooke for his services in editing Folk-Lore.

minutes of the January meeting were read and confirmed.

The election of Mr. J. M'Kay, Mr. L. F. Newman, His Exc. J. H. B. Murray, Mr. F. C. Bartlett, Miss M. Berkeley and Mrs. J. H. Lewis, as members of the Society; and the enrolment of the R. Biblioteca Nazionale di Brera and the Punjab University Library as subscribers was announced.

The resignations of Miss Meek and Miss L. Broadwood were also announced.

Mr. Wright exhibited some head-hunting gear supposed to be from Borneo; and Mr. Carline some Makonde Lip Pendants typical of East Africa.