Page:Folk-lore - A Quarterly Review. Volume 10, 1899.djvu/488

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446 Minutes of Meeting.

Society's publications in the name of the whole. Professor Starr replied in an interesting and amusing speech. Mr. E. Clodd then proposed the toast of " Our Kindred Societies," which was responded to by Professor Had- don, F.R.S., and Mr. C. H. Read, the President of the Anthropological Institute. The concluding toast was "The Folk-Lore Society," proposed by the Right Hon. Sir R. Temple, and responded to by the Chairman and Mr. Alfred Nutt. During the evening Mrs. Kate Lee, the Hon. Secretary of the Folk-Song Society, sang two folk-songs recently collected by her, namely "Cloudy Banks" and " The Bonny Irish Lad."