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at ‘Trevallyn). Permission to visit the adjacent Marford 
Woods, for Botany and Entomology, was kindly given by Mrs. 
GRIFFITH BOscAWEN, 
July 19th—Ball’s Knolls, Mollington Meadows (for Botany and Geology). 
Leaders: Messrs. J. Lyon Denson and GeorGe Parry. 
Sept. 6th—Chester Cathedral. (By kind permission of THe Very Rev. Tur 
’ Dean.) Leader: THe Precentor (Tue Rev. Haronp H. 
Wricut, M.A.). 
»  20th—Mollington Hall, for the Lake, Woods, and Gardens. By kind 
invitation of Mr. and Mrs. T. Grrsons Frost. 
One of the most gratifying features of the Society’s work 
during the year was the largely increased attendances at the 
Course of Winter Lectures and Sectional Meetings. The 
number of members who attended these reached a higher 
"average than that of any previous year, and your Committee 
look forward to an equally successful Course during the ensuing 
year. The following is a summary of the Lectures and 
Sectional Meetings held during the Winter months :— 
D hic GENERAL MEETINGS. 
“Nov. 2nd—‘‘ The Psychology of Laughter.” —Tur Ricur Rev. Bishop MERCER, 
D.D. 
16th—Annual Conversazione and Presentation of Prizes and Certificates 
for Nature Study Work, in the Grosvenor Museum, 
7th—** A Visit to Canada.’-—Tur Rev. Canon C. Hytron Stewart, 
A M.A. 
1917. 
Jan. 18th—*‘‘ Wonderful Bridges.’’—-C. H. Creasey, Esq., H.M.1., Birken- 
" head. 
Ist—** A Pilgrimage to Bardsey.””—Proressor J. C. Bringer, M.A., 
D.Mus., F.S5.A. 
Mar. ist—* A Summer Sojourn in Gibraltar.”—J. M. Granam, Esq. 
* Fully illustrated by Lantern Slides, ete. 
SECTIONAL MEETINGS. 
BOTANICAL SECTION. 
1916. 
N 9th—** Rambles in India.’’—Mr. JosepH THOMpson. 
1917. 
Feb. 8th—* Plants in and about Formby Camp, from May to August, 1916.” 
—Mr. Atrren Newsteap, F.E.S. (Curator). 
_ 1916 ZOOLOGICAL SECTION. 
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15th—‘‘ Notes and Records of the Past Year.”—By THe CHAIRMAN (Dr. 
W. Henry Dostr), Mr. J. Arxie, Mr. S. G. Cummines, MR. 
JoserpH THOMPSON, and THr CURATOR. 
