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May 28th—Bolesworth Castle Gardens; and The Coombes, Broxton (by kind 
permission of the late George Barbour, Esq., J.P.). Leaders: 
Tue Presipenr (Dr. H. Drinkwater, J.P., F.R.S.E., F.L.S.), 
Mr. J. Suvon, Mr. G. P. Mitn, and Mr. E. Picxrorp. 
», 38lst—Delamere Woods and Meres. Leaders: Messrs. ALFRED NEWSTEAD, 
F.E.S., and S. Gorpon Smiru, F.E.S. ; 
June 7th—Capenhurst, Shotwick and Saughall. Zeader: Mr. G. G. 
Sanperson, L.C.P, 
», 18th—Neston and Parkgate. Zeaders: Mr. W. W. SIDDALL and Mr. 
ALFRED NewstTeEaD, F.E.S. 
:, 28th—Burton Point (via Hooton and Hadlow Road). Leader: Mr. H. 
Buissitr. 
July 2nd—An Excursion to Waverton and Saighton (Leader: MR. Go. Parry) 
was abandoned owing to inclement weather. 
», 9%th—The Lily Pool, Delamere Forest. Leader: Mr. JosepH THoMpson. 
», 12th—The Excursion to the Lily Pool was reveated for the special benefit 
of Junior Members of the Society. Open also to Senior Mem- 
bers. Leader: Mr. JosepH THOMPSON. 
», 28rd—Helsby Hill. Leader: Mr. Atrrep Newsreap, F.E.S. (Curator). 
», 26th—Rhydymwyn and The Leete, for Botany and Photography. 
Leaders: Mr. A, E. Goopman, F.L.S., and Mr. Atrrep New- 
STEAD, F.E.S. (Curator). 
Sept. 3rd—Frodsham. Leaders: Miss M. Nowett and Mr. ALrrep NEeEw- 
STEAD, F.E.S. (Curator). 
»  6th—Chester Cathedral (by kind permission of the Very Rev. The Dean). 
Leader: THe Precentor, THe Rev. H. H. Wricut, M.A. 
», 10th—The Chester Waterworks (by permission of the Chairman and 
Directors of the Company). Leader: Mr. C. W. BENNETT 
(Resident Engineer). 
PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 
Meetings for Demonstrations in Out-Door Photography 
were arranged as follows :— 
1919. 
June 14th—The Grosvenor Park, Chester. Zeader: Mr. A. E. Goopman, 
F.L.S. : 
Sept. 13th (postponed from July 26th)—Newton Hollows, Chester. Leader: 
Mr. F. W. Hiccins. 
», 20th—Chester Cathedral (by kind permission of the Very Rev. The Dean) 
Leader: Mr. D. B. Jonzs. 
As will be seen from the following Summary, the subjects 
dealt with at the General and Sectional Meetings held during 
the Winter months covered a very wide range :— 
GENERAL MEETINGS. 
1919. 
Oct. 2nd—‘ Darwinism and Social Hope.”—Tue Ricur Rev. BIsHop MERCER, 
a D.D. 
», 16th—Annual Conversazione (in the Town Hall). 
Nov. 6th—‘‘ Have Animals Souls ?”—Tue Ricur Rev. Bisnor Mercer, D.D. 
