Midland naturalist . il to make suitable provision forthe Congress. The Darwin Prize scheme nnd the Presidents Prize were thendealt with at length. The claims of the Midland Naturalist for the supportof the members were then enumerated. After the conliil thanks of the societyhad been given to Dr. Wright for the efficient manner in which he had carried onhis duties as president, Col. Basevi. the hon. secretary, read the report of thescrutineers as to the election of , namely:—Dr. T. Wright. , to bepresident; Col. Basevi, hon. secretary; Conucil: F. Day, , &c, H. James,Dr. T


Midland naturalist . il to make suitable provision forthe Congress. The Darwin Prize scheme nnd the Presidents Prize were thendealt with at length. The claims of the Midland Naturalist for the supportof the members were then enumerated. After the conliil thanks of the societyhad been given to Dr. Wright for the efficient manner in which he had carried onhis duties as president, Col. Basevi. the hon. secretary, read the report of thescrutineers as to the election of , namely:—Dr. T. Wright. , to bepresident; Col. Basevi, hon. secretary; Conucil: F. Day, , &c, H. James,Dr. T. Wilson, Dr. G. Ferguson, , F. D. Longe, S., Major Barnard,, R. M. Liiigwood, Dr. Julius Maier, Rev. E Cornford, and Dr. the report of the auditors it appeared that £63 7s. 101. had been receivedduring the year, and £23 16s. lid. expended, leaving a balance in hand of £34103. lid. A vote of thanks was given to Colonel Basevi, and the officers of theSociety, for their services. Plate XI.


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