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EXCURSIONS. 
14th—Mouldsworth, for Atchmere. 
z1st—Nantyffrith, near Wrexham, for Nantyffrith Valley (by kind 
permission of R. H. VENABLES KyRKE, EsqQ., J.P.) 
25th—The Coombes, Broxton; and Bolesworth Castle Gardens (by 
kind permission of GEORGE BARBOUR, EsqQ., J P.) 
4th—Rhydymwyn ana “The Leete”’ (first Excursion). 
8th—Cuddington, for The Lily Pool (Delamere Forest). 
15th—Hope Mountain. 
22nd—Frodsham Marsh. 
2nd—Blacon and Saughall. These two Excursions did 7o¢ take 
place, owing to unfavourable 
6th—Burton Point. 
weather. 
gth—Leasowe, for the Submerged Forest, &c. (in conjunction with 
the Members of the Warrington Field Club, and the Liver- 
pool Botanical Society). 
1oth—Rhydymwyn and ‘‘ The Leete”’ (second Excursion). 
14th—Liverpool, to inspect the Royal Mail Steamer, ‘ Caronia,”’ 
lying in Huskisson Dock (by kind permission of the 
CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED). 
2tst—The Works of the British Insulated and Helsby Cables Co., 
Ltd., at Helsby (by the kind invitation of G. CROSLAND 
TAYLOR, EsqQ., Director). 
During the Winter Session, General and Sectional 
Meetings were held as follows :— 
GENERAL MEETINGS. 
1910. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
” 
29th—Annual Conversazione in the Town Hall. 
6th—* “ Wild Birds at Home.’”?—Mr. FRANCIS HEATHERLEY, 
F.R.C.S., Rock Ferry. 
27th—‘* Wedgwood, the Pioneer of Pottery.”—Mrs. J. H. Hopiey. 
Illustrated by Specimens of Wedgwood Ware, 
3rd—* ‘* Life and Work of Pasteur,’’ a Biological Chemist.—Dr. 
H. DRINKWATER, F.R.S. (Edin.), F.L.S. 
Ist—* ‘*The Natural History and Archeology of the Maltese 
Islands.”” — PROFESSOR ROBERT NEWSTEAD, M.Sc., 
A.L.S., &c. 
15th—* ‘Notes on some Cheshire Products, with special reference 
to the Salt Industry.”.—Mr. JAMES WILLIAMS. 
