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GENERAL MEETINGS AND LECTURES. 
1904. 
Sep. 2oth—* The King’s English ’— Rev. Pro¥r. SKEAT, Litt. D., F.B.A. 
Oct. 27th—Annual Conversazione in the Town Hall. 
Nov. 3rd—‘  Splashes,”’ or Impact with Liquid Surfaces— 
Mr. R.S. Cort, M A., A.M.I.C.E. 
», 17th—‘‘ Marine Life-Saving Appliances”’—Mk. J. B. KENNEDY. 
Dec. tst—‘‘Cwm Bychan, its Lakes and Romantic Surroundings; and 
Pwllheli and District ’’"- Mr. J. D SIDDALL. 
5, 1§th—‘* The Milk of the Future ’—Mr. F. LITCHFIELD. 
1905. J 
jain LO Fabulous Monsters ’?—Dr. P. H. MuLEs. 
Feb. 2nd—‘‘ British Caves ’’—Mr. HAROLD Broprick, M.A., of Birkdale. 
Mar. 2nd—‘ Qld Sol and his Family; or the Solar System '’— 
Rev. R. KILiip, F.R A.S., of Southport. 
*,* The above Lectures were fully illustrated by Lantern Slides, &c. 
SECTIONAL MEETINGS. 
BOTANICAL. 
1904. 
Oct. 6th—‘' The Medical use of Plants,’ by DR. J. T. ROBERTS. 
1905. 
Mar. 16th—‘‘ Delamere Forest,’’ from its Historical, Natural, and Picturesque 
points of view, by Miss E. M. Woop (Liverpool Naturalists’ 
Field Club). 
ZOOLOGICAL. 
1904. 
Nov. roth —‘‘ Colours of Animals,” by Mr. CHARLES OLDHAM. 
: 1905. 
Feb. 23rd—“‘ Zoological Notes and Observations on the Past Year,”’ by MR. 
CHARLES OLDHAM, Mr. J THompson, MR. J. ARKLE, 
THE CuRAror (Mr. R. Newstead), and others. 
GEOLOGICAL. 
1905. 
Jan. 19th —“ Volcanoes and Earthquakes,” by 
Mr. Herpert A. Hatcu, BSc. 
Mar. 23rd—* Mountain Climbing in Switzerland, and Snowdon, N. Wales,” 
Rev. A. H. Fisu, B.A., B Sc. 
Apr. 14th—“ Jurassic Shore-Lines ; or a Fragment of World History,"’ by 
Miss E. G. SkEat, D.Sc (Assoc. Newnham Coll., Mem. . 
Geol. Association). 
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 
1904. 
Oct. 20th —‘* Reminiscences of a Great Thinker (Alexander Bain, LL.D.), 
and of Life in a Northern University,” by Rev. P. J. 
BEVERIDGE, M.A., B.Sc. 
1905. 
Feb. gth -‘‘ Hereditary Genius,” by Mr. JAmEs P. HopcGE, C.A., &c. 
MICROSCOPICAL. 
1905. 
Apr. 6th —‘ Metals and their Structure,’ by MR. J. Kent SMITH. 
