the Meetings have been well attended, as the illustrations 

 add greatly to the attraction and interest of the Lectures. 

 Two of the Meetings were held in the Music Hall, as our 

 own IvCcture Theatre did not offer sufficient accommodation 

 to the large assemblage attracted bj' Sir Robert Ball and 

 Prof. Herkomer. 



The various Sections into which the Society is divided 

 have met regularly during the winter. 



The Committee take this opportunity of thanking those 

 Members and friends who have added to the interest of the 

 Meetings by contributions of Papers and other communi- 

 cations of value, and by exhibiting at the Conversazione. 



They also desire to record their thanks to donors of 

 Books to the Library and Slides to the Cabinet. 



Your Committee have met twelve times during the 

 year for the transaction of business, and as far as lies in 

 their power, have endeavoured to promote the true interests 

 for which the Society exists, and trust that in so doing they 

 have secured the confidence of the Members. 



HENRY STOLTERFOTH, M.A., M.D., 



Hon. Scientific Secretary. 



April 25TH, 1895. 



