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Annual Report of the Council.

Editor or as a member of the Committee. Her services in the past have been invaluable.

The meeting of the British Association in September was attended by the President, Dr. Sidney Hartland, Dr. Haddon, Prof. Myres, Rev. E. O. James, Mr. Bartlett, and Mr. Malcolm.

The Council have it in contemplation to issue a new Prospectus, and in doing so they will consider whether the price charged to non-members for pre-war publications of the Society should not be increased, and the same observation applies to the salvage stock, a considerable part of which still remains unsold.

Messrs. Sidgwack & Jackson, the former publishers of the Society, determined their contract with the Council in June, and Messrs. Glaisher Ltd., of 265 High Holborn, W.C, have been appointed in their place. The Council are confident that the new publishers will do all in their power to further the interests of the Society, and anticipate that as a result of their enterprise the revenue from sales will be materially augmented during the coming year.

Intending purchasers of salvage stock may inspect the same at Messrs. H. F. Fayers & Son's warehouse, 17 and 18 Bishop's Court, Old Bailey, E.C., where it is stored. Mr. C. J. Tabor, of The White House, Knotts Green, Leyton, Essex, has kindly undertaken to be responsible for its sale. The present price is 4s. per volume or 21s. for six volumes, with all faults, carriage paid.

The Cash Account and Balance Sheet for the year are submitted herewith.

W. H. R. RIVERS,
President.

January 28, 1921.