1913. 
Oct. 
1914. 
Mar. 
April 
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Nov. 
1914. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
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SECTIONAL MEETINGS. 
BOTANICAL SECTION. 
13th—* “Edible Fungi.”—Mr. Josera 'THompson. 
19th—* Demonstration of the Stem Structure of Plants (by Members 
of the Microscopical Section). Lecturer: Mr. A. E. 
GoopMAN. 
16th—* “Some Wayside and Woodland Flowers.”’—Mr. ALFRED 
NewsrteaD, F.E.S. (Curator). 
ZOOLOGICAL SECTION. 
27th—* “‘ Some Observations on the Natural History of the Western 
Hebrides.’’—By tHe Prestpent (Professor Robert Newstead, 
F.R.S., &c.) 
15th—* “‘ Birds of Loch and Moor” (Alias Wild Life on a Blasted 
Heath).—Miss E. L. Turner, F.L.S., F.Z.S. &e. 
26th—Notes and Records of the Past Year, by THe CuatrmMan (Dr. W. 
H. Dostr), Mr. J. Arxie, Mr. §. G. Cummines, Dr. Jackson, 
Proressor R. Newstead, Mr. J. THompson, and THe Curator. 
GEOLOGICAL SECTION. 
16th—* “‘ Glaciers and the Great Ice Age in North Wales.”—Mr. W. 
Bezant Lows, M.A. F.C.S. 
12th—* “ The Coasts of Great Britain.”—Miss K. E. Marts. 
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY SECTION. 
11th—* “‘ Sewage and its Purification.”—Mr. W. D. Scou.ter, M.Sc., 
F.C.S. 
12th—‘‘ The Fourth Dimension.’”—Ture Rev. R. A. Tuomas, M.A., 
(Principal of Chester Training College). Illustrated by 
diagrams and models. 
MICROSCOPICAL SECTION. 
20th—* The Microscopic Anatomy of Fish.—Dr. E..iorr. 
Members of the Section also exhibited various objects 
of interest. 
19th—* “ Leaves: A Microscopical Study ” (with special reference 
to the transpiration of plants)—Mr. A. E. Goopman. 
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