g Section of Literaturk. 



Feb. 5 — " Rowland Egerton-Warburton and his Hunting Songs and 

 Poems", by Mr. T. Cann Hughes, B.A. 



Mar. 6 — " Shakspere on the Stage, or Shakspere in the Study.'" by the 

 Rev. a. H. Fish, B.A., B.Sc, Secretary. 



Apr. 10 — " History and History Text-Books ", by the Rev. J. M. New, M.A. 



g Botanical Section. 



Nov. 10—" The Lily and the Rose ", by Mr. Leo H. Grindon, Manchester. 



1893. 

 Jan. 5—'' A Holiday Ramble in Cornwall", by Mr. J. D. Siddall, 

 Secretary. 



Apr. 20 — In place of the Sectional Meeting, a visit to Messrs. Dicksons' 

 Nurseries, under the leadership of ^Messrs. Baillie and 



MiLN. 



,0 , Zoological Section. 



1092. 



Nov. 17— "Notes and observations on additions to the Natural History 

 Museum during the past year", byMR R. Newstead, F.E.S , 

 Curator. 

 1893. 



Jan. 12 — Conversational Evening among the Members. 



Mar. 9 — '• Some Notes on the Fauna of the Wirral Peninsula ", by Mr. W. 

 E. Shaki'. 



g Geological Section. 



Dec. I — " Some local Notes upon Pre-Roman Inhabitants of the North-west 

 of England and Wales", by Mr. W. Shone, F.(i.S., 

 Chairman. 

 1893. 



Feb. 2— "A Holiday Ramble in the Bermese Oberland ", byMR. A. \V. 

 Lucas, F.G.S., Secretary. 



Apr. 6—" Some Commercial Aspects of Geology, with special reference to 

 Building Stones ", byMR. Osmund "W Jeffs. 



o Natural Philosophy Section. 



1592. 



Dec. 8 — "A Chat about Thermometers ", by MR. G. Watmough Webster, 



F.C.S., Chairman. 



1893. 



Feb. 9 — " Disinfectants ", by Mr. J. Bair.stow, F.C.S. 



Apr. 13 — Conversational Evening. 



o Astronomical Section. 



1892. 



Dec. 19 — " Mars and Jupiter — a Planetary Contrast ", by Mr. F. W Long- 

 bottom. 

 1893. 



Jan. 26— "The New Comet", by the Rev. J. C. Mitchell, B.D., 

 F.R.A.S., Chairman. 



Feb. 20—'' Some remarics on an experience with Refracting and Reflecting 

 Telescopes", by Dr. Dobie. 



" Observations on the February Constellations", by the Chairman, 



