1915. 
Feb. 18th—*‘‘ Some Local Leaves from a Zoologist’s Note-Book.’’—Mr. G. A. 
Dun tor (Sub-Curator, Warrington Museum). 
April 22nd—‘‘ Notes and Records of the Past Year,” by THe CuHarrMan (DR. W 
Henry Donte), Mr. J. ARKLE, Mr. R. W. Boven, Mp. S&S. G. 
Cummines, Mr. Jos. THompson, and THe Curator (Mr. A 
NewstTeap, F.E.S.) 
GEOLOGICAL SECTION. 
1914. 
Oct. 29th—*‘‘ The Geology of Shropshire.”—Rev. W. M. D. La Toucue (Rector 
of Wistanstow, Craven Arms). 
1915. 
Mar. 11th—‘‘ The Fossil Footprints of the Triassic Rocks of Cheshire.’’—Mr. 
F. T. Marpwett, of Runcorn. Illustrated by Diagrams, 
Specimens, c. 
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY SECTION. 
1915. 
Jan. 21st—*‘‘ Explosives.”-—Dr. T. Lewis Battey, F.I.C. 
April 15th—“‘ Gold and Credit: their effect upon the War.’—Mr. F. 
Barstow, Barrister-at-Law; Associate of Bankers’ Institute. 
MICROSCOPICAL SECTION. 
1915. 
Jan. 28th—*‘ Spiders.’—Mr. H. G. Wiis, M.A., of the Manchester Micro- 
scopical Society. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 
1914, 
Noy. 19th—*“‘ A Short History of the Cheshire Regiment, and the part it has 
played during the present War.’”—Mr. FRANK Srupson. F.S.A. 
LITERATURE SECTION. 
1914. 
Noy. 26th—‘‘ Frederick the Great.’”—Rerev. Hrenprick CuHicNett, M.A. (Minor 
Canon and Headmaster of Choir School, Chester Cathedral). 
Dec. 17th—‘‘ Romance of a Military Author” (Copyright). (The Greatest cf 
German Expert Writers on War).—Mr. J. MeEnrTeIrH GRAHAM. 
At this Meeting Mr. J. MenrerrH GRAHAM was elected Chair- 
man of the Section, in succession to the late Rev. Canon F. W. 
Spuriine, M.A. 
1915. 
Mar. 18th—‘‘ Francis Thompson, Poet.’’—Mrs. R. A. THoMas. 
At this Meeting Mr. Cuas. Tuptine was elected Secretary 
of the Section, in succession to Mr. J. MENTEITH GRAHAM. 
ASTRONOMICAL SECTION. 
1914, 
Dec. 10th—‘‘ The Rainbow.’”—Mr. J. K. Wirxins, M.A., B.Sc. Illustrated 
with Experiments and Lantern Slides. 
1915. 
Mar. 25th—‘“‘ The Spectroscope in Astronomy.”—Mr. Epwarp Frovupe, B.Sc. 
Illustrated by Experiments and Lantern Slides. 
