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bourhood,” will be sufficiently advanced for the first 
part to appear in the autumn of 1902. The 
General Editors are Mr. Basil W. Martin, F:Z.S., and 
Dr. J. W. Williams, F.L.S., with the assistance of 
Messrs. Hugh Findon, Montagu F. Hopson, F.E.S., 
C. S. Nicholson, F.L.S., the Rev. F. A. Walker, D.D., 
F.L.S., and Mr. James E. Whiting. 
The Photographic Section has been affiliated to the 
Royal Photographic Society, and the advantages to be 
received are very great. The Section has held eleven 
Indoor Meetings and two Outdoor Meetings (see 
page 20). Mr. Philip Joshua having resigned the 
Secretaryship of the Section, Mr. J. P. Bushe-Fox has 
been appointed in his stead. The thanks of the Council 
are due to Mr. Joshua for the excellent work he has 
done during his term of office. 
Members of the Society are asked to give their ut- 
most possible support tothe Hampstead Borough Council's 
scheme for a Public Museum and Art Gallery. It is im- 
possible to lay too much emphasis upon the fact that a 
Museum (Natural History) would be an important 
adjunct to the scientific welfare of Hampstead. There 
is also urgent need for a suitable lecture-room for ex- 
perimental lectures, with seats rising one above another, 
so that the audience may easily see the experiments ; 
and a lecture table furnished with water, gas, and 
electricity, to enable the experiments to be properly 
performed. 
