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Representative exhibits of the Native Flora were held during 
the Spring and Summer months in the Art Gallery of the 
- Museum, and these were of great educational value to members 
generally and to students of Botany in particular. 
The attendances at the General and Sectional Meetings held 
_ during the Winter months were under present circumstances 
better than your Committee anticipated, and a wide range of 
_ subjects was dealt with at these Meetings, as will be seen by the 
: following summary :— 
: GENERAL MEETINGS. 
1914. 
; Oct. 1st—*‘‘ Romance of Starland.””—Miss Mary Procror. 
Nov. 5th—*“ Old and New Belgium.’’—Dr. Joun W. Ettis, F.E.S. 
12th—Annual Conyersazione and Presentation of Prizes and Certificates 
for Nature Study Work, &c., in the Grosvenor Museum. 
4 Dec. 3rd—*“ Natural Colour Photography by the Paget Duplicating Process.” 
R. H. Beavan, Esq. (Medallist in Photography, London). 
“1915. 
Jan. 14th—*“ Some Towns in Belgium and North-East France.’—E. M. 
; Sneyp Kynnerstey, Esq. 
Feb. 4th—*“ The Thames from Oxford to Kingston by Steamer.”—G. E. 
Tuompeson, Esq., F.R.P.S. 
Mar. 4th—‘‘ Charles Kingsley’s Poems.’”’—Rev. ProressoR ALEXANDER NAIRNE, 
D.D. (Canon of Chester Cathedral). 
April 8th—‘‘ Education of Children and the Montessori Method.’”—Dr. H. 
Drinkwater, F.R.S., Ed., F.L.S. 
* Fully illustrated with Lantern Slides, &c. 
SECTIONAL MEETINGS. 
BOTANICAL SECTION. 
15th—*“ Some Deciduous British Trees.”—Mr. ALFRED NewstTeaD, F.E.S. 
(Curator). 
At this Meeting Mr. A. E. GoopMman was elected Chairman 
of the Section in succession to the late Mr. J. D. SmppaLL; and 
Miss Karuarine E. Maris was elected Secretary in succession 
to Mr. Goopman. 
ZOOLOGICAL SECTION. 
Jet. 22nd—*‘‘ Notes on some Marine Forms of Animal Life found in Llandudno 
Bay.”—Mr. Harry Tuomas (of Llandudno). 
