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ZOOLOGICAL. 
1905. 
Nov. 30th—* The Distribution and Dispersal of Animals,” by 
Mr. CHARLES OLDHAM, 
1906, 
Feb. 22nd—“ Zoological Notes and Observations on the Past Year,” by 
Dr. Henry Dosik, MR. J. ARKLE, MR. J. THOMPSON, 
Mr. R. NEWSTEAD, and THE CURATOR (Mr. Alfred 
Newstead), with actual specimens. 
GEOLOGICAL, 
1906. 
Jan. 18th—‘‘ The Origin of the Present Physical Features of South Wales,” 
by Mr. F. T. HowArp, M.A., F.G.S. 
Mar. 29th—Conclusion of the above Subject, by 
Mr. F. T. HOWARD, M.A., F.G.S. 
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 
1905. 
Noy. 9th—‘‘ The History, Manufacture, and Uses of Coal Gas,’’ by 
Mr. JoHN C. BELTON (Mem. Soc. Eng. and Instit. Gas Eng.). 
1906. 
Feb. 15th—‘ Steel’’ ; how the demands of the Engineer have been met by 
the Metallurgist, by Mr. J. Kent SmitTH (Tech. and 
Consult. Chemist). 
MICROSCOPICAL, 
1905. 
Dec. 7th—Practical Demonstration in Section Cutting; Staining and 
Mounting; Diatom Mounting, &c., by MEMBERS of the 
Section. 
PHOTOGRAPHIC. 
1905. 
Oct. 26th—“ Summer Outings with the Natural Science Society,” and 
«‘ Mold and The Loggerheads,’’ by Mr. F, Simpson. 
1906. 
Mar. 8th—Lecturettes—‘ The Eclipse of 1905; Micro-Photography, &c., 
by Dr. H. STOLTERFOTH, J.P. 
«The River Dee,”’ by Mr. F. SIMpson. 
Apr. 19th—‘‘ Chester Cathedral,” by MR. F. SIMPSON. 
In addition to the above, nine fortnightly Workers’ Meetings 
were held for Lectures and Practical Demonstrations, which 
were contributed to by Mxssrs. W. H. ANKERS, J. A. 
McMICcHAEL, B.A., B.Sc., W.G. SCHRODER, A.R.C.A., 
F. Srmpson, and others. 
