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PHYSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL SECTION. 



January 29th, 1884. 



Alfked Brothers, F.RA.S., in the Chair. 



A letter from Mr. Baxendell was read, giving an account 

 of spectroscopic observations made during the recent re- 

 markable sunsets, and also stating that grains of magnetic 

 iron were to be found in the sands at Southport very near 

 the level of low water. * 



Annual Meeting, March 11th, 1884. 



Alfred Brothers, F.R.A.S., in the Chair. 



The Treasurer's Accounts for the past year were presented 

 and passed, and the following gentlemen were elected 

 officers of the Section for the ensuing year : — 



fustb^nt. 



J. p. joule, D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., F.C.S., &c. 



®ia-fMsiknts. 



JOSEPH BAXENDELL, F.K.A.S. 

 ALFRED BROTHERS, F.R.A.S. 



J. A. BENNION, M.A., F.R.A.S. 



%xmmxn, 



JAMES BOTTOMLEY, D.Sc, B.A., F.C.S. 



