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tion of the many valued services rendered by him to the Society during his fifty years of continuous membership. Mr. Proger has held the office of President on two occasions (1904 and 1928), and has been a member of the Council since 1883. Members are invited to submit the names of friends for election as members of the Society. It is with regret that the Council reports the death, during the year, of the following members:-Sir J. Herbert Cory, Bt. (elected 1882), Professor C. M. Thompson (1885), Mr. Evan Small (1899), Sir T. P. Thomas (1905), Dr. Howell Rees (1905), Sir John Ballinger (1908), Mr. William Young (1910), Mr. Daniel Radcliffe (1913), Mrs. Isaac J. Williams (1927), Dr. Black Jones (1930), and Mr. P. C. O. Sheppard (1932). LECTURES.-The following papers were read during the session at Members' Meetings:- 1932. Nov. 3. Style." Mr. W. P. James, B.A. (Presidential Address). Dec. 1. "The Activities of a Modern Parks Department." Mr. W. W. Pettigrew, V.M.H. 1933. Feb. 23. In Far Lochaber (The Western Highlands)." Mr. H. G. Hutchins. Mar. 23. The Early Iron-Age Hill Settlement at Llan- melin, Mon." Mr. V. E. Nash-Williams, M.A., F.S.A. The following Public Lectures were also delivered:- 1932. Nov. 17. Flying alone around the World." The Hon. Mrs. Victor Bruce. Dec. 15. The Work of the National Trust." Sir H. L. Stephen. 1933. Jan. 12. Nature's Clever Ideas." (Children's Lecture) Rev. G. Bramwell-Evens. Jan. 26. Countryside Problems." Mr. G. H. Purvis, F.C.S.