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GEOLOGICAL. 
1900. 
Noy. .8th—‘ Notes on the Geology of the North Coast of Anglesey,” by 
THE PRESIDENT (MR. J. D. SIDDALL). 
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Mar. 28th—‘“ The Conditions represented by the Lower Keuper” (our Local 
Red Sandstone), by Mr. Henry C. BEASLEY (Hon. Sec. 
Liverpool Geological Society). 
“« The Permo-Carboniferous Boundary,”’ by Mr. W. J. CLARKE. 
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 
1900. 
Oct. 25th—‘‘ Ancient and Modern Theories of Matter,’ by Mr. H. J. Bax. 
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Feb. 14th ‘The Eye as an Instrument of Vision,” 
by Mr. Foster SMITH, B.Sc. (Holywell). 
Apr. 18th—‘ Electric Car Systems compared,” by 
Mr. J. A. McCMIcHAEL, B.Sc. 
MICROSCOPICAL. 
1900. 
Nov, 15th—‘“ Methods of Photo-Micrography,” by Mr. A. E. GOODMAN. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC. 
1900. 
Nov. 22nd —“ Pictorial Photography,” by Mr. W, SCHRODER, A.R.C.A. 
Dec. 17th—Exhibition of the ‘“‘Amateur Photographer’’ 1900 Prize Lantern 
Slides. 
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Feb. 21st—Exhibition of 1900 Prize Slides, kindly lent by the EpiTor oF 
Photography. 
LITERATURE. 
1900. 
Dec. 13th—‘‘ Charlotte Bronté,’”” by Miss MonTGOMERY, B A. 
ASTRONOMICAL. 
1900. 
Nov. 29th—‘‘The Total Solar Eclipse of May, 1900; A Mediterranean 
Holiday,” by Mr. F. W. Lonezortom, M,B.A.A. 
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Mar. 14th—‘‘ The Lesser Light— The Moon: her History and her Scenery,” 
By Dr. WHICHELLO. 
NoTEe.—Most of the above Sectional Meetings were suitably illustrated 
by Lantern Slides, &c, 
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Oct. 17th , A Special Exhibition of Oil and Water-Colour Paintings, by 
(Open for Artists resident in the District, Members of the Guild of 
I month). Arts and Crafts. 
G. P. MILN, Hon. Gen. 
W. F. J. SHEPHEARD, § Secrezaries. 
MAY 2ND, Igol. 
