HON. SECRETARIES’ REPORT. 
In presenting the Thirth-sixth Annual Statement, your 
Committee have pleasure in reporting a year of marked 
success. 
During the Summer months, Excursions and Field 
Meetings were held as follows :— 
1906. 
May 16th—Delamere and Eddisbury. 
35 23rd—Lache Eyes. 
»» 30th—Plemstall and Mickle Trafford. 
June 13th—Evening Ramble round Helsby Hill. 
», 20th--Annual Excursion to Bala, including ‘‘ Moel-y-Garnedd”’ (the 
residence of Colonel E. Evans-Lloyd, J.P.) 
5, 27th—Heron Bridge Meadows—for _— and Micro-Zoology. 
July 4th—Storeton Quarries, 
», 18th--Burton Point and Woods. 
», 25th—Newton and Upton Nurseries. 
Sept. 5th—Ellesmere Port—including The Galvanizing Iron Works (by kind 
permission of Messrs. Jones Brothers) and The Imperial 
Flour Mills (by kind permission of Messrs. Walley & 
Sanday). 
», 12th—Hawarden Park and the Old Castle Grounds (Photographic 
Excursion). 
The attendance of members at these was equal to the 
average of recent years. 
Altogether, thirty-one Lectures and Sectional Meetings 
were held during the Winter months, in accordance with 
the following summary :— 
GENERAL MEETINGS. 
1906. 
Oct. 11th—Annual Conversazione in the Town Hall. 
», 18th—‘‘ The Development of Transatlantic Navigation ”’— 
Mr. J. B. KENNEDY. 
Illustrated by a large collection of Lantern Slides. 
», 25th—‘‘ The Precious Stones of the Jewish Breastplate ”— 
Mr. Henry DuckwortH, F.L.S., F.G.S. 
Illustrated by Drawings and Diagrams; and a Collection of Gems 
from London, 
