Proceedings 
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1906 
Feb. 9. Scenes in Parana, with Natural History Notes,Mr. 
E. Dukinfield-Jones, F.Z.S.,F.E.S. 
Feb. 23. Bird Life in the Norfolk Broads. Miss E.L.Turner, 
F.L.S. 
Mar. 23. Homeward across the World. Mr. A.H. Dunning, 
F.R.G.S.,F.R.P.S. 
April 27. Museums in their relation to Modern Education. 
Dr. Jonathan Hutchinson, F.R.S. 
The report of the Club’s delegate to the meetings of the 
British Association on October 30th and 31st, 1905, was read 
by the Secretary at the meeting on February 23rd. 
The average attendance at the evening meetings was 30, the 
highest 37, and the lowest 23. 
The following publications were presented during the year:— 
Report of the British Association for the advancement of Science, 
1904; 3rd Annual Report of the Horniman Museum; Annual 
Report and Transactions of the North Staffordshire Field Club, 
1904-05; Transactions of the Cardiff Naturalists Society, 1904; 
52nd Annual Report and Transactions of the Nottingham 
Naturalists Society, 1903-04; the Rochester Naturalist for July 
and October, 1905, and January and April, 1906; the South- 
Eastern Naturalist and Supplement, 1905; the Journal of the 
City of London College Science Society, Sept.,1903,toMay,1904 
and October,1904,to April, 1905; the Museums Journal, April, 
1905 ;Proceedings of the Bath Natural History and Antiquarian 
Field Club, 1905; Bulletin No. 7 of the Lloyd Library, and a 
series of Mycological Notes, presented by Messrs.Lloyd of Cin- 
cinnati; Some Materials towards a History of Wisley and Pyrford 
Parishes, presented by the writer, the Rev. R.Ashington Bullen; 
Reprint from the Journal of Botany,containing Notes on the Flora 
of Sussex, presented by the author, Mr. C. E. Salmon; A His- 
tory of British Fossil Mammals and Birds, by Richard Owen, 
and The Testimony of the Rocks, by Hugh Miller, both pre- 
sented by Mr. F. J. Buckland. 
