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TpfiA \,y the Secretary, in the absence of the author. The object is to discover the characteristic features 

 of the npij^hbourhoood, whether these be natural, architectural, or sociological, and to eecure photo- 

 graphs of them on a systematic plan, in permanent materials, so as to place them on record for all 

 time. Detailed su;;gestions for carrying on such woik were supplied. Discussion followed, as a result 

 of which a committee was nominated "for County Photographic Surveys/' to be appointed at next 

 year's mjetiDo^. 



Et^ports from the Sections were then called for, and on behalf of Section A, Professor H H. Turner 

 Eugi^ested that societies desirous of undertaking new work, might consider (a) observations of ^olar 

 radidtioa ; (b) observations of the brightness of the sky at night. He would be glad to hear on the 

 subject fi;im any society, his address being University Observatory, Oxford. 



Mr U hitaker, for Section C, asked the aid of Local Societies in coatinuiog the work of the 

 Geological Photographs Committee. 



Mr. \V. Crooke, tor Section H, invited co-operation in obtaining photograpba of anthropological 

 interest and in studying megalithic monuments. 



Mr Heawood. for Section E, wrote directing attention to the Committee on "The quantity and 

 comp\)3ition of rainfall and of lake and river discharge," in connection with which local observations 

 would be of value. 



I trust that this summary of the proceedings, though necessarily brief, will be found of interest, 

 and that any interest which may be aroused in the subjects touched upon will find expression in 

 writing to the gentlemen who brought the particular subject forward, so as to make sure that any 

 action taken may be on the right lines. 



HUGH ROBERT MILL. 

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Lond'-n, N.W. 



25th September, 1905. 



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