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GEOLOGICAL SECTION. 
1918. 
’ Oct. 24th—*‘ The Cheshire 2nd North Wales Coast: Its Erosion, Elevation 
and Depression in Historic Times.”—Mr. A. W. Lvcas. F.G.S. 
1919. 
Jan. 20th—*‘ Geological Rambles.””—Tue Rev. W. M. D. La Toucue (Rector 
of Wistanstow, Craven Arms). 
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY SECTION. 
1918. 
Oct. 3ist—“‘ What Coal Tar Products have done for the War.’—Mr. J. 
Bairstow, J.P., F.C.S. 
1919. 
Feb. 20th—‘‘ Leather.””—Mr. J. Batrstow, J.P., F.C.S. 
LITERATURE SECTION 
1918. 
Nov. 28th—“‘ Rhymeless Poetry.” Mr. J. MenvEITH GRAHAM. 
~ 1919. 
Mar. 13th—‘‘ The Parody as a Form of Literature.””—Mnr. J. K. Witxrys, 
M.A., B.Se. 
Illustrated by numerous Recitals and Readings of many 
of the most celebrated and amusing Parodies, 
ASTRONOMICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL SECTION. 
1918, 
Dec. 12th—*‘‘ The Romance of Irrigation.”—Mr. C. H. Creasey, H.M_I. (of 
Birkenhead). 
1919. 
“Mar. 20th—“ Six Months in New Zealand.”,—Mr. F. G. SKEMPTON. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 
1918. 
Nov. 21st—*« Medieval Stall Work in Lancashire.’—Mr. F. H. CROSSLEY. 
1919. 
Feb. 13th—*‘‘ The North Italian Lakes, Garda and Iseo.”—Mr. Geo. E. 
Tuompson, F.R.P.S. 
_ Mar. 27th*‘‘ The Architectural Development of English Gothic Monuments.” 
—Mr. F. H. Crosstey. 
* Fully illustrated by Lantern Slides, &e. 
The Prizes offered for Nature Study work continue to be a 
leading feature of the Society’s work, and the Reports of the 
Examiners of the Competitions held during the past Session 
tTemarkably high standard of excellence. 
Your Committee have met 13 times during the year, and all 
Meetings have been well attended. 
GEORGE P. MILN, 
ie ne 5 Hon. General Secretary. 
_‘GROSVENOR MUSEUM, 
£9th May, 1919. 
