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LITERATURE. 
1905. 
Nov. 23rd —‘‘ Sir Walter Scott,” by MR. JAMES STIRLING. 
1906. 
Feb. 8th—‘ Ancient and Modern Classics, and their appreciation,” by 
Mr. ARTHUR Lyon, M.A, (Hawarden). 
ASTRONOMICAL. 
1905. 
Dec. 14th —‘ Time and Time-keepers,” by 
Rev. E. A. Hurron, M.A., (Vicar of Hargrave). 
1906. 
Mar. 15th —‘ Half-an-hour with the Nebulz,” by 
Mr. F. W. LonesotrTom, F.R.A.S. 
Note.—Most of the foregoing Sectional Meetings were freely illustrated 
by Lantern Slides, &c. 
A perusal of the Treasurer’s Balance Sheet will show 
that the funds of the Society are in a satisfactory condition ; 
there being a credit balance of £13 7s. after payment of all 
expenses. 
Since the last Annual General Meeting, eighty new 
Members have joined the Society ; but, on the other hand, 
the losses by deaths, removals, and resignations, amount 
to 94; leaving the total number of Members to date 
1,015. 
Your Committee have met thirteen times, during the 
past year, for the transaction of the Society’s business. 
Those Members of the Committee, who represent the 
Society on the Museum Management Committee, have also 
been faithful in guarding the interests of the Society at the 
Monthly Meetings of the Board of Management. 
GEORGE P. MILN, Hon. Gen. 
W. F. J. SHEPHEARD,) Secretaries. 
GROSVENOR MUSEUM, 
3RD May, 1906. 
