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MICROSCOPICAL SECTION. 
1912. 
Noy. 14th—‘“ Notes on the Life-Histories and Movements of Diatoms 
and Desmids.”’—Mr. J. D. Srppatt, F.R.M.S. 
1913. 
Feb. . 13th—Conyersational and Working Evening. “Pond Life.” 
PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 
1912. 
Dec. 12th—* “ Dolgelley.—Dr. C. THEODORE GREEN, F.L.S., ETC. 
Jan. 23rd —* “The Great Delhi Durbar of 1911.”—Lecture Notes and 
Slides kindly lent by Messrs. Burroughs, Wellcome & Co., 
and read by Mr. FRANK SIMPSON. 
April 10th—* “ The River Dee.”—Mr. FRANK SIMPSON. 
LITERATURE SECTION. 
Oct. 3lst—*‘ Machiavelli.”—Mr. J. K. Wiuxinxs, M.A., B.Sc. 
Jan. 30th—* Marlborough.”—TuHE Rey. HArotp GRAHAM, M.A. 
ASTRONOMICAL SECTION. 
Mar. 13th—* “ Round about Cairo with a Camera.’’—Mr. CHARLES G. 
HASWELL, A.C.A. 
* Illustrated by Lantern Slides, etc. 
Although the unfavourable weather experienced during 
the Summer diminished the attendances at the Excursions 
and Field Meetings, this was more than counterbalanced 
by the increased attendances at all the Meetings held 
during the Winter Session. Thanks to the influence of 
our President (PROFESSOR RoBT. NEWSTEAD) we were able 
to secure the services of several eminent Scientists, whose 
Lectures and Papers were greatly appreciated. The 
Annual Conversazione was a great success in every 
respect, and it is to the credit of the Society that practically 
the whole of the Exhibits were contributed by our own 
Members. 
