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Rh and Mr. Henry B. Wheatley, be elected Members of the Council for the ensuing year."

It was moved by Captain, seconded, and resolved, "That Mr. John Tolhurst and Mr. J. S. Udal be the Auditors of the Society for the ensuing year."

It was moved by Mr. seconded by Mr., and resolved unanimously, "That the thanks of the Society be given to Mr. W. J. Thoms for his services as Director."

Pursuant to notice, it was then moved by Mr, seconded by Mr. , and resolved unanimously, "That, considering the value of the results of folk-lore research in education and in investigations into the psychology of children, the Council be requested to instruct the Folk-tale and Proverbs Committees to put themselves in communication with the Froebel Society, with a view to bringing about a co-operation between students of folk-lore, education, and psychology."

The Meeting then resolved itself into a Special General Meeting under Rule X. in order to consider as to altering Rule V. It was moved by the seconded, and resolved unanimously, "That Rule V. do read as follows:—

It was proposed by Mr., seconded, and carried unanimously, "That this Meeting desires to express its best thanks to Earl Beauchamp for his kind and valuable services as President of the Society."