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All the Lectures were well attended. The total attendance 

 for the four lectures was 1,600, giving an average attendance 

 •of 400 per lecture. 



Demonstrations. 



Demonstrations have been given by the Curator to 

 Members of the Workers' Educational Association and 

 others as follows : — 



Oct. 1st, 1910 — " Protective Coverings in Animals." 



Jan. 14th, 1911 — " Shells." 



Feb. 4th, 1911 — " Prehistoric Inhabitants of Bristol and 



District." 



Feb. 25th, 1911 — " Fossil Reptiles." 



June ioth, 1911— " Fish Life and Structure." 



July 1st, 1911 — " Reptilian Life and Structure." 



July 15th, 191 1—" Bird Life and Structure." 



July 29th, 1911 — " Mammal Life and Structure." 



There was a total attendance of 276, giving an average 

 of 34 persons at each demonstration. 



Special Visits have been paid to the Museum by 



45 Members of the Church of England Men's Society. 

 60 Members of the Kingsdown Adult School. 



The Museum has been visited during the year by the 

 following scientific men : — 



Sir John Murray, K.C.B., F.R.S. 

 Sir George Reid, R.S.A., LL.D. 



Dr. W. E. Hoyle, Director of the Welsh National 

 Museum. 



