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Africa: Councillor Roberts, Bradford: Rev. Leonard P. Robin, 

 Organizing Secretary, Melanesian Mission; Mr. R. Clipston Sturgis, 

 Architect to the Trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 

 U.S.A.; Dr. W. E. Hoyle, Owens College Museum, Manchester; 

 Professor Pf offer, Hamburg ; Miss A. B. Gallup, Curator, Children's 

 Museum, Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A.; Mr. Raymond Koechlin, 

 Societe des Amis du Louvre, Rue de Rivoli, Paris; Mr. Alan II. 

 Gardiner, Edward's Library, University College, London; Mr. 

 White, Museum, Dublin; Mr. Bromley, India; Mr. C. Melville and 

 Mr. T. B. Hall 



III. — Lectiees. 



Twenty-two lectures were delivered by members of the Stall on 

 Monday evenings, in the Lecture Theatre of the Museums. They 

 were illusUated by specimens from the Museums and by lantern 

 slides. The total attendance at the lectures was -'vSTM. average per 

 evening 17(i. 



The following is a lisl of the subjects :• — 



A course of four Lectures on " Flowers of Winter," was given by 

 Mr. W. S. Laverock, M.A. B.Sc. : — 



Jan. 4th. " Christmas Roses and Winter Aconite." 

 ,, 11th. — " Chickweed and Purple Dead-nettle." 

 „ 18th.— " Ivy and Gorse." 

 ,, 25th. — " The Daisy and the Groundsel." 



A course of five Lectures on " The Native Tribes of North and 

 South America " was given by Mr. P. Entwistle, Assistant Curator 

 of the Mayer Museum : — 



Feb. 1st and 8th.— " The Eskimos." 



Feb. 2 ( Jtk and Mar. 7th.—" The North American Indians." 



Mar. 14th. --'.'/The South American Indians." 



A course of two Lectures by Mr. W. S. Laverock, M.A., B.Sc. : — 

 Mar. 21st and 28th,—" The British Reptiles." 



