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May 11th, ,, An evening for Conversation, the Exhibition 
of Specimens, &c. 
June 8th, ,, Annual GenzRAL Meerine at 8 p.m., followed 
by an Ordinary Meeting at 8.30, at which 
Mr. EH. J. Perirrrourr read a paper on 
“ Facts and Fictions about Barnacles.” 
EXCURSIONS. 
The Annual Excursion took place on June 28rd last to 
Pevensey, Hailsham, Worthing, Hurstmonceux, and Windmill 
Hill. 
Fietp Excursions. 
1891. July Newick (Mr. Sclater’s park and grounds). 
3 Aug. 8th. Goring. 
Sep. 12th. Steyning for Chanctonbury Ring. 
» Oct. 10th. Hassocks and Ditchling. 
1892. April 9th. Isfield. 
May 14th. Glynde and Lewes. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE 
The Council having by a resolution passed on February 17th 
authorized the formation of a Photographic Section, a meeting 
of members interested in photography was called by Mr. Pank- 
hurst on March 25th, when Mr. D. E. Caush, L.D.S., was elected 
Chairman, Mr. W. Harrison, D.M.D., Secretary, and the follow- 
ing gentlemen to serve on the Committee, viz., Messrs. G. Foxall, 
J. Hunter-Graham, W. W. Mitchell, J. P. Slingsby Roberts, and 
Mr. A. H. Corder. The Committee then proceeded to draw up 
certain rules and regulations for the government and procedure 
of the Section, which were subsequently duly confirmed by the 
Council. On the nomination of Mr. D. E. Caush as President of 
the Society, he resigned the post of Chairman of this Section, 
and, at a Special Meeting called on June 8rd, Mr. J. P. Slingsby 
Roberts was elected Chairman in his place, and Mr. A. H. Web- 
ling on the Committee. 
