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Elementary Schools of this City. The course commenced on April 23rd, 1906, 
and will be continued over a period of eighteen weeks. The subjects chosen 
are as follows :— 
Common Mosquitoes. 
Silk-producing Moths. 
Common Moths of our Gardens and Hedgerows. 
Familiar Wild Birds (Part I.) 
Familiar Wild Birds (Part IT.) 
The Fox, Hare, and Hedgehog. 
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The number of children attending each lesson varies from 30 to 40; and, 
as on the previous occasions, the boys attend on Monday afternoons ; and the 
girls on Thursdays in each week. The lessons are fully illustrated by speci- 
mens selected from the Society’s Museum ; by living examples whenever it is 
possible or practicable to procure them ; and also by lantern photographs. 
LIST OF ADDITIONS. 
Mr. J. ARKLE—23 species of Lepidoptera ; 2 species of Coleoptera. 
THE BririsH AssocIATION—-Copy of the Casts of the Typical Footprints 
from the Keuper sand-stone. 
Mr. R. L. BARKER, J.P.—Water Rail (Radlus aguaticus). 
Mr. L. BEBBINGTON—Little Grebe (Podiceps minor). 
Mrs. ALFRED CLEMENCE —Egg of domesticated Duck (exceptionally dark. 
green form). 
THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE LATE Mr. J. C. StTiveENs—Chough 
(Graculus graculus) ; Hobby Hawk (Falco subbuteo) ; Osprey 
(Pandion haliaétus); Snowbuniing (Plectrophenax nivalis) ; 
Goldfinch (Carduelis elegans) ; Glaucous Gull (Larus hyperboreus) 
immature. 
COLONEL Bryan G. Davigs-CookE—Hawfinch (Coccothraustes vulgaris). 
THE CURATOR—I specimen of Snake Pipe Fish (Syngathus anguineus) ; 
5 species of Plant Bugs (Hemiptera) ; 2 species of Hymenoptera; 
1 species of Lepidoptera; 2 species of Coleoptera; 3 species of 
Mosquitoes. 
Mr. J. H. DAvIES—1 species of Lepidoptera. 
Mr. Gro. O. DAy—73 species of Lepidoptera ; 100 species of Birds Eggs. 
Mr. RICHARD FARMER—Light-fawn variety of Kestrel Hawk; Barn Owl; 
Immature Cuckoo. 
Mr. J. FISHER —Bone of Mammal inserted in portion of an oak tree. 
Dr. and Mrs. GRANGER—43 species of dried Ferns. 
Mr. J. HarsH—Larva of Acherontia atropos. 
Mr. J. HINDLEY —Knot (Tringa canutus), 
Mr. E. M. JONES —Variety of Stoat (Mustela erminea). 
THE MissEs DorRA and NITA KING—Woodcock (scolopax rusticola). 
Mr. R, LEE—Larva of A-cherontia atropos. 
