The largest attendance on a single day was that of 

 Easter Monday, when 4,861 visitors entered the 

 Museum. 



Lectures. 



The following Lectures were delivered by the 



Curator in the Museum Lecture Theatre : — 



Feb. 7th, 1 9 10 — " Insect Life and Structure." 

 March 7th, 1910 — " Local Injurious Insects." 

 April 4th, 19 10 — " Flies as Disease carriers." 



All the Lectures were well attended, and listened to 

 with interest. The total attendance for the three lectures 

 was 1,000, giving an average attendance of 333 per 

 lecture. 



Demonstrations have been given by the Curator 

 to Members of the Workers' Education Association as 

 follows : — 



Jan. 22nd, 1910 — "Insects." 

 Feb. 5th, 1910 — "Corals." 

 March 5th, 1910 — "Sponges." 



Special Visits have been paid to the Museum by 

 12 Members of the Bath Trades Council. 

 20 Members of St. Mary's Cycling Club. 

 45 Members of the Caradoc Field Club. 



The Museum was visited in October of last year by 

 Dr. F. von Huene of Tubingen University, in order to 

 examine the Liassic reptilian remains in connection with 

 his studies. 



Mr. R. Kidston, LL.D., F.R.S., (referred to at page 



1 2 of this report), also visited the Museum in December 



"and identified a number of coal plants. He proposes to 



figure a number of specimens possessed by the Museum 



at a later date. 



