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All Members are cordially invited to co-operate in the 
work of the Society, and to extend its sphere of usefulness : 
(1) By regular attendance at its meetings; (2) By persuading 
any local friends interested in Natural History, Physical Science, 
&c., to become Members; (3) By enlisting the services of 
experienced lecturers and science enthusiasts for papers and 
practical work. 
The following is a list of papers contributed at the Society’s 
meetings during the Session : — 
2oth Oct., 1904.  ‘*The Functions of Music ”— 
The PRESIDENT, Mr. HENRY DAVEY. 
17th Nov., 1904. ‘‘ Half a Day on the Seashore” 
(with lantern slides)— 
Mr. Ep. CoNnNOLD, F.E.S. 
15th Dec., rg04. ‘* Evening with the Microscope ’’— 
Under the direction of 
Mr. D. Causu, L.D.S. 
13th Jan., 1905.  ‘‘ Social Evolution and Public Health ””— 
Dr. A. NEwsHOLME, F.R.C.P. 
17th Feb., 1905. ‘A Peep at Prehistoric Man ”’ 
(with lantern slides)— 
Mr. C. Rossins, L.D.S. 
17th Feb., 1905. ‘‘ Weather during January, 1905 ”— 
Dr. W. J. TREuTLER, M.D., F.L.S. 
3 25th Feb., 1905. ‘* The ‘ Booth’ and ‘ Monk’ Bird Collec- 
tions” (at the Booth Museum)— 
Mr. ARTHUR GRIFFITH, M.A. 
16th Mar., 1905. ‘‘ The Evolution of Artillery ’— 
Colonel E. KEensincron, (late) R.A. 
24th Mar., 1905. “A Tour in Spain” (with lantern slides)— 
Mr. E. Payne, M.A. 
28th April, 1905. ‘‘ The History of the Skull” 
(with lantern slides)— 
Mr. J. THORNTON CarTER, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 
18th May, 1905. ‘‘ History of the Southdowns ” 
(with lantern slides)— 
Mr. J. H. A. JENNER, F.E.S. 
