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During the Winter Session there were nine General 
Meetings and fifteen Sectional Meetings, as follows :— 
GENERAL MEETINGS. 
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Oct. 16th—Annual Conversazione. 
Noy. 7th—‘ Tuberculosis ’’—Dr. H. W. KING. 
1902. 
Jan. gth—‘‘ Education in connection with Public Health ’’— 
Miss Const. BARKER, 
»» 16th—‘‘ Across three Continents on the track of a shadow ”’— 
Miss GERTRUDE Bacon (of Newbury). 
Feb. 5th—‘‘ My Natural History Work ”— 
Mr. R. NEWSTEAD, A.L.S., F.E.S., Hon. F.R.H.S. 
», 27th—“ The Microscope ’’—Mr. A. E. GOODMAN. 
Mar. 6th—‘ In a Norwegian Yacht to North Latitude 81° 37’’’— 
CONRAD GERLAND, M.Sc., (Vict.), Ph. D., F.C.S., &c, 
Apr. 3rd— Galileo Galilei’””—Rrv. A. H. FisH, B.A., B.Sc. 
*,* The above Lectures were illustrated by Lantern Slides, &c. 
16th—Exhibition of Spring Flowers, by 
MEMBERS OF THE CHESTER PAXTON SOCIETY AND OTHERS. 
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SECTIONAL MEETINGS. 
BOTANICAL. 
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Noy. 21st—‘‘ Our Local Fungi; How to study them,”’ by 
Dr. C, THEODORE GREEN, F.L.S. (Birkenhead). 
1902. 
Mar. 13th—“ The Vegetation of the Sea,”’ by 
PRoF, PHILLIPS (University College, Bangor). 
ZOOLOGICAL. 
1902. 
Jan. 30th—“ Notes and observations on Zoology during the past year,”’ by 
Dr. W. HENRY DosizE, MR. J. ARKLE, MR. J. THOMPSON, 
AND MR. R. NEWSTEAD. 
Apr. 17th—‘‘ Some Animal Diseases transmissible to man,’ by 
Mr. F. G. Epwarps, M.R.C.V.S, 
GEOLOGICAL. 
1902. 
Feb. 20th-— ‘*‘ How Rocks were formed,” by Mr. A. W. Lucas, F.G.S, 
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, 
1901. 
Nov. 14th—‘ Water,” by Mr. J. Kenr SmitH (Technical and Consulting 
Chemist). 
Dec. 5th—‘ An outline of the theory of Evolution,” by Mr. H, J. Bax. 
1902. 
Feb. 13th--‘* Sleep,” by Mr. JoHN WELSH, M.R.CS., L.R.C.P., F.C.S. 
