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PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 
1914. 
Jan. 29th—* ‘‘ Unfrequented Passes of the High Alps.”—Mr. Ronatp 
GorsoLtp (of Northampton). 
LITERATURE SECTION. 
1913. 
Oct. 238rd—* ‘Two Famous Buildings in Rome.”—Mr. J. Menterra 
GRAHAM. 
1914. 
«Jan. 22nd—Christina Rossetti.—Tur Rey. Canon W. H. Binney, M.A., D.D. 
Mar. 26th—“In Good King Arthur’s Golden Days.”—Miss Brateice E. 
Cuay, B.A. 
ASTRONOMICAL SECTION. 
1913. 
Nov. 13th—* “ Tides, and the Birth of the Moon.”—Mr. J. K. Wuix1ys, 
M.A., B.Se. 
ARTS AND CRAFTS SECTION. 
Exhibition of Paintings, Etchings, and Black and White work in the 
f Art Gallery. 
Open from Friday, October 17th, to Monday, November 17th, 1913. 
* Fully illustrated by Lantern Slides, ete. 
The work done in connection with the Nature Study Com- 
petitions for Juniors (the Awards of which were made in 
November last) was, according to the reports of the Adjudicators, 
of a very high order. Competitions were sent in from all parts 
of the Society’s district, which show that there is a widespread 
interest being taken in Nature Study work by the rising 
generation. 
The Honorary Secretary has been in communication with 
the Officers of the Selborne Society with a view to the 
preservation of those Native Plants which are threatened with 
extinction, and also to educate Collectors as to the importance 
of Plant Protection, a further announcement about which will 
be made in due course. Representatives of this Society have 
been elected on the Committee recently formed for the Faunal 
Survey of Lancashire and Cheshire, and the Curator has, on 
behalf of this Committee, been appointed to receive specimens 
for identification. 
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