REPORTS FROM SECTIONS. 



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PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 



President 



A. H. Macdonald, Esq. 



Balfour, J. M. 

 Beazley, W. L. 

 Birkett, J. 

 Biscoe, A. J. 

 Brettell, II. G. 

 Chambers, P. R. 

 Cleaver, A. B. 

 Coddington, H. F. 

 Cohen, G. H. 

 Conran, W. D. B. 

 Cottrell, V. S. 

 Fitz Herbert, E. 

 Gilchrist, W. F. C 

 Graesser, N. H. 

 Greer, S. H. A. 

 Grieve, C. C. 



Members : 



Grose, F. M. 

 Houghton, A. T. 

 Houston, J. B. 

 Joseph, E. M. 

 Kershaw, F. 

 Little, C. H. 

 Mackie, T. 

 May, H. S. 

 Mortimer, A. F. 

 Nothmann, V. 

 Pery-Knox-Gore, W. H.C 

 Pery-Knox-Gore, A. F. G. 

 Phillips, L. 

 Rawlins, H. St. G. 

 Rider, W. M. 



Roberts, F. R. 

 Russell, R. E. M. 

 Samuelson, C. L. 

 Sanders, J. G. 

 Sanders, C. S. 

 Simeon, C. J. 

 Skinner, J. 

 Stephen, H. C. 

 Stephens, E. G. W. 

 Stocks 



Thomson, A. F. 

 Thomson, D. A. 

 Thwaite, F. 

 Wallace, C. I. S. 

 Wells, F. W. A. 

 White, G. 



I URiNG the past year there has been a large increase in 

 the number of working members of this section, 

 which is no doubt mainly due to the many advantages 

 offered by the different forms of hand-camera now so 

 generally in use. As in the Summer Term there 

 were thirty members, the accommodation in the 

 dark room proved insufficient ; but we must hope 

 that during the many alterations in College, some opportunity may 

 arise of building a larger dark room. 



The lantern-slide exhibition was held in the Big Classical on 

 December i6th, when Gen. Dawson, C.B., kindly acted as judge. 

 Before looking at -the slides, Gen. Dawson made a few general 

 remarks on the making of lantern-slides. He pointed out that an 

 oblong is as a rule the best shape for a picture, a square being 

 inartistic, and a circle also objectionable, except for certain subjects. 

 He also drew attention to the importance of binding the slides 

 securely and spotting them so as to show which is the front. 



