NOTES ON THE PROGRESS MADE BY THE CLUB IN 1898-a. 
Oct. 26th, 1898. 
Nov. oth, 
23rd, 
” 
2” 
Dec. 
7th, 
=. 2ist, 
Jan. 11th, 
Eloy. 2nd, 1808. 
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‘Public Health,” Dr. J. Hollingworth, M.R.c.s. 
* «©Our Water Supply,” Rev. H. P. Slade, M.B.A.A. 
‘““The Adventures of Professor Michael McRoe, F.R.M.S., 
in a Microscopic Life Slide,” Mr. R. H. Philip. 
“‘Variation of Species in a State of Nature,” Mr. W. 
Hewitt, F.E.s. (of York). 
**The Organisation of an English Manor,” Mr. J R. 
Boyle, F.S.A. 
‘The Dispersion of Alpine Plants, Illustrated by Rambles 
in a Highland Glen” (Lantern Slides and Specimens), 
Rev. A. E. Shaw, M.A. 
‘« The Structure of Fishes,” Mr. H. M. Foster. 
‘*Wireless Telegraphy” (Experiments), Mr. T. W. 
Ireland, M.A. 
+ ‘‘The Mosses of the East Riding” (Illustrated by Speci- 
mens and Lantern Views), 
(Market Weighton). 
‘* Shooting Stars,” Mr. J. A. Ridgway (of Beverley). 
‘Electrical Measurements” (Experiments), Mr. J. T. 
Riley, D.Sc., A.R.C.SC.1. 
** Vegetable Parasites,” Mr. C. Waterfall. 
Exhibition of Local Geological Photographs (Lantern), 
Mr. W. S. Parrish. 
Microscopic Evening, Members. 
** East Riding Folk: Past and Present,” Mr. Paul Davis. 
“<The Making of a Flower—a Study in Plant Evolution ” 
(Lantern Illustrations), Mr. F. Lawson. 
“The Geology of the Brough neighbourhood” (Lantern 
Illustrations), Mr. T. Sheppard. 
“Evidences in Man of Evolution,” Dr. J. Hollingworth. 
** A Search for the Red Deer in the Holderness Peat Beds,” 
Mr. B. Morfitt. 
“« Advice to Young Microscopists,” Mr. R. H. Philip. 
‘© Some Hull Naturalists,” Mr. W. G. B. Page. 
‘* A Visit to a Scottish Crannog,” Mr. G. Ross. 
General Exhibits and Discussion, Members. 
Mr. J. J. Marshall 
__ By the kind invitation of Dr. Riley the meeting on March 22nd 
was held in the Hull Technical Schools. 
all the lectures, etc., were given by our own members. 
As during the previous winter session, the Wednesday evenings 
falling between the lectures were devoted to practical work, etc., 
the following being a list of the subjects dealt with :— 
With four exceptions 
(a) ‘‘ The Boiling of a Diatom,” (4) ‘‘ The Future Work of 
the Society,” Mr. R. H. Philip. 
‘“*The Diptera, and How to Collect and Preserve them,” 
Mr. C. D. Holmes. 
(a) Discussion on Mr. Philip’s notes respecting the future 
work of the Society, Members. (4) ‘* Johnny 
Tickler, the Common House Fly,” Mr. W. G. B. Page. 
‘* Fungi—a Practical Lesson,” Mr. J. F. Robinson. 
* See p. 29. t+ See p. 40. 
