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land." Various slides were thrown upon the screen, consist- 

 ing of maps, plans, pictures of animals, etc. 



The meetings have all been held at the University College. 



H. PERCY LEONARD, 



Hon. Eeporting Secretary. 



BIOLOGICAL SECTION. 



DURING the winter our members held several meetings, 

 at which papers were read and specimens shown by 

 Mr. Budgett, the President, and the Secretary. Botanically, 

 the discovery by Mr. Read of a new station for Menyantlies 

 on the Somerset side of Bristol, has been the most note- 

 worthy incident. 



JAS. W. WHITE, Hon. Sec. 



CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL SECTION. 



DURING the past session four meetings have been held 

 at University College, and papers have been read 

 by the following gentlemen : Prof. S. Young, Prof. A. P. 

 Chattock, Mr. W. A. Shenstone, Mr. C. R. Beck, Mr. G. L. 

 Thomas, Mr. F. B. Fawcett, and Dr. Richardson. 



The number of members and associates is thirty-seven. 



ARTHUR RICHARDSON, Hon. Sec. 



ENGINEERING SECTION. 



3T1IVE meetings were held during the Session 1892-3. 

 The following papers were read : " Local Engineering 

 Works in Progress or Contemplated," Mr. Francis Fox ; " A 

 Method of Marine Engine Investigation as applied to Testing 

 a series of Screw Propellers," Mr. W. G. Walker ; " Two 



