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50 girls from Fairfield Secondary School and 2 

 teachers. 



50 scholars from Luckwell School and 2 teachers. 



20 students from Red Maids' School and 2 teachers. 



In addition to the above, the Museum has been 

 visited by 1,219 pupils and 28 teachers from local and 

 district schools, giving a total of 1,389 pupils and 38 

 teachers. 



Demonstrations were also given to : — 



30 school teachers from Portbury and district. 



25 students from Men's Day Training College. 



30 members of the Workers' Educational Associa- 

 tion. 



50 members of the College Green and St. Philip's 

 Adult Schools. 



36 members of the Workers' Educational Associa- 

 tion. 



Parties from the Ladies' Day Training College 

 were also met by Mr. H. J. Charbonnier, who described 

 the bird collections. 



A large number of persons have visited the Museum 

 in order to examine the Greville-Smyth collection of 

 British Birds' Eggs and Butterflies. 



A number of visits have also been paid to the 

 Museum by members of Bible Classes, and various 

 Societies and Associations. 



Lectures. 



The following Lectures were delivered by the 

 Curator in the Museum Lecture Theatre : — 

 Nov. 26th . . . . "West of England Caves" — 



Cave formation. 

 Dec. 26th (Boxing Day Lecture) . . "The Home of the 



Polar Bear." 



