7 
MICROSCOPICAL SECTION. 
1919 
Noy. 27th—Microscopical Evening. The following Members exhibited objects 
of interest under their Microscopes, and gave short addresses 
on the objects shown, viz.:—Dr. J. ELuiorr (Chairman), Pror. 
NewsrraD, Mr. J. Lyon Denson, Mr. Jos. Davies, Dr. Lawson 
Russet, Mr. A. E. Goopman, and Mr. ALFrep NeEwsrTeap 
(Curator). 
PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 
1919. 
Oct. 30th—** In the Scottish Highlands.’’—Gro. E. Txompson, Esq., F.R.P.S. 
1920. 
Jan. 29th—*“ Suggestions as to Pictorial Composition.”—W. G. SCHRODER, 
Esq., A.R.C.A. 
In addition to the above, four practical Demonstrations in Photo- 
graphy were given in the Dark Room for the benefit of 
Beginners, besides three Meetings for Demonstrations in out 
of door Photography. 
LITERATURE SECTION. 
1919. 
Noy. 13th—‘‘ Some Novelists: Meditations without Method.”-—Miss Brarrice 
E. Cray, B.A. 
1920. 
Feb. 65th—“‘ John Wilkins [1614-1672], Bishop of Chester and Scientist.”— 
Huex T. Durron, Esq., M.A. 
ASTRONOMICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL SECTION. 
Nov. 20th—** How to See with One Eye” (with Experimental and Pictorial 
Illustrations.—J. K. Wixrns, Esq., M.A., B.Sc. 
1920. 
Feb. 19th—*‘‘ Newton and the Apple.”—J. S. Broome, Esq., M.Sc. (of 
Warrington). 
* Fully illustrated by Lantern Slides, &c. 
The work done in connection with the Nature Study Com- 
petitions for students residing in the Society’s district was quite 
in keeping with that of previous years. The reports of the 
adjudicators all indicated that the work was of a very high 
standard. 
Since the last Annual Report was published, the Society 
has lost by death two valued workers in Mr. Michael Johnson 
and Mr. A. W. Lucas. The former was for many years Secre- 
tary of the Microscopical Section, and no one did more to keep 
up the interest of the work in this Section than did Mr. Johnson. 
At a recent meeting of this Section, Mr. A. E. Goodman, 
F.L.S., was elected to take the place of Mr. Johnson. 
