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GEOLOGICAL. 
1903. 
Dec. 17th—“ The Microscopic story of the Rocks,’’ by 
Mr. A. W. Lucas, F.G.S. 
1904. 
Mar. 1oth—‘‘ The character and development of the Mountain-Land of 
Wales,” by Mr. EDWARD GREENLY, F.G.S. (Bangor, N.W.) 
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 
1903. 
Ore Me ee Chemistry,’’ by Mr. J. BArrsTow, F.C.S. 
1904. 
Jan. 14th—‘“ The Evolution of Steam, and its Practical Application,” by 
Mr. A. T. BENNETT. 
Feb. 25th—‘‘ The Unseen World of Science,” by 
Rev. P. J. BeveripGE, M.A., B.Sc. 
MICROSCOPICAL. 
1903. 
Dec. 1oth—An Exhibition of various interesting Microscopic objects (living 
and mounted), by MEMBERS OF THE SECTION. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC. 
1903. 
Oct. 29th—Holiday Lecturettes, illustrated by Lantern Slides, by MEMBERS. 
1904. 
Feb. 11th to 24th—Photographic Exhibition by MEMBERS OF THE SECTION. 
Apr. 14th—Lecturettes by MEMBERS OF THE SECTION. 
LITERATURE. 
1903. 
Nov. 12th—‘ Browning as the Apostle of Effort,” by Miss B. CLay, B.A. 
1904. 
Jan. 28th—“ The influence of Literature,” by Mk. MorRys PARRY. 
ASTRONOMICAL. 
1903. 
Oct. 15th— An Hour with the Modern Telescope,’”’ by 
Mr. THos. S. WILKINS (Uttoxeter). 
1904. 
Jan. 21st—‘' Astronomical Literature (Old and New),” by DR. WHICHELLO. 
NoTE.—Most of the above Sectional Meetings were suitably 
illustrated by Lantern Slides, &c. 
Your Committee wish to place on record the help 
rendered on several occasions by the Members of the 
Paxton Society, especially in the case of the Exhibition 
of Spring Flowers organized and carried out by them. 
This was of a larger and more interesting character than 
anything of the kind previously attempted in Chester. 
