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Annual Report of the Council.
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members. The additional volume for 1902 will be Miss M. A. Owen's monograph on the Musquakie Indians, with a descriptive catalogue of the collection of Musquakie beadwork and other objects presented by her to the Society, and deposited for exhibition in the Museum of Archaælogy and Ethnology at Cambridge. The additional volume for 1903 will be a collection of materials for the history of English Folk-Drama, edited by Mr. T. Fairman Ordish, and based to a large extent upon contributions by members of the Society.

Dr. Haddon, Mr. Brabrook, Mr. Hartland, Mr. J. L. Myres, and other members of the Society attended the meetings of the Anthropological Section of the British Association at Belfast.

The grant referred to in the report presented at the Annual Meeting in 1901 as having been made by the Council in aid of the scheme for providing lantern slides representing scenes and objects of scientific interest in co-operation with the Anthropological Institute, has not yet been drawn upon, and no meeting of the Joint Committee appointed to carry out the scheme has been held during the past year. The resignation of Mrs. Kate Lee leaves a vacancy on this Committee which it will be the duty of the Council to fill.

The Council submit herewith the annual accounts and balance sheet duly audited, and the balloting list for the Council and officers for the ensuing year.

By Order of the Council,
President.

January 7th, 1903.