17 

 PHOTOGRAPHIC. 



The Section has held four Meetings during the 

 Session : — 

 1894. 



Nov. isth— E.xhibition of Lantern Slides by Members of tlie Section. 



1895- 

 Jan. loth— Exhibition of Lantern Slides, lent by The Royal Photographic 



Society. 

 Mar. 14th—" A Trip to Egypt and Palestine with a Kodak," by Mr. Percy 



K. Allen. 

 April 4th— Exhibition of Lantern Slides (French and Italian Views), lent by 



Mk. John Mosford, Tattenhall. Descriptive Lecture by 



The Secretary. 



STATEMENT OF ACCOUNT. 



Receipis. 



To Balance from i{ 

 ,, Subscriptions 



C s. d. 

 209 

 07b 



£^ 8 3 



Payments. 



£ s. d. 



By Postages o o 8i 



,, Photographic Society 



Great Britain . . I I o 



,, Carriage 030 



,, Photographic Papers 



(52 weeks) . . .. 017 4 



Balance . . . . o 6 2-i 



^2 8 3 



Arril 25TH, 1895. 



J. H. SPENCER, 



Secretary. 



ASTRONOMICAL. 



I have only one Meeting to report, which took place 

 in December, when ISlR. Henderson, of Liverpool, gave 

 an interesting Lecture on his experiences with the 

 Telescope. At this Meeting Photographs of the " Moon," 

 taken by members, were exhibited, and created much 

 interest. Although this is the only Meeting we have had, 

 a lively interest has been kept up during the winter months 

 by members of the Section, especially those who possess 

 telescopes ; and, altogether, we have reason to believe that 

 an increased interest is now being taken in this science. 



We regret the resignation of our late Chairman, the 



Rev. J. C. Mitchell, F.R.A.S. ; but we are pleased to 



know that Dr. Dobie has consented to become Chairman 



of the Section. 



HERBERT DOBIE, M.D., 



April 25TH, 1895. Secretary. 



