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1906. 
Noy. 1st—‘‘ Volcanoes and Earthquakes ”— 
Mr. F. W. Lonesortom, F.R.A.S. 
Illustrated by Lantern Pictures ; many quite new. 
Dec. 6th—‘“ Spiders and their Allies ”— 
Dr. A. RANDELL JACKSON, M.Sc. 
Illustrated with Lantern Slides. - 
1907. 
Jan. 31st—‘ Natural History Notes,” or Recollections of my Indian Rambles 
(Third Series)—Mr. JOSEPH THOMPSON. 
Illustrated by numerous Lantern Slides and Specimens, including 
several of the ‘‘ Stivens Collection.” 
Feb. 7th—‘ Chaucer’s England’’--Miss BEATRICE CLAY, B.A. 
lllustrated by a series of Lantern Slides taken from the Ellesmere MS., 
Luttrell Psalter, and other sources. 
Mar. 7th—‘‘Halley’s Comet, our long-expected Visitor’? — MR. W. E. 
Plummer, M.A., F.R.A.S. (Bidston Observatory). 
Illustrated by Lantern Slides. 
SPECIAL AFTERNOON LECTURES 
(for Members and Funior Members of the Society, and young 
people in general). 
1907. 
Jan. 1oth—“ Lightjand Sight” —Mr. F. M. GRANGER, M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P. 
Illustrated by Lantern Slides, &c. 
Demonstrations by Mr. SIDDALL with the Kinematograph, 
the Photochromoscope, and Krémskép. 
» 17th—* Plants and Animals of our Ponds and Ditches ”’— 
: Mr. J. D. SIDDALL. 
Illustrated by Lantern and Kinematograph Pictures. 
Feb. 15th—‘ Chaucer's England ”’ (repeated by special request) — 
Miss BEATRICE CLAY, B.A. 
Illustrated by a series of Lantern Slides taken from the Ellesmere MS, 
Luttrell Psalter, and other sources. 
1906. 
— ce \ Exhibition of Nature-Study Competitions, in the Art Gallery. 
SECTIONAL MEETINGS. 
BOTANICAL. 
1907. 
Jan. 1oth—“ Plants of the Past ”— 
_ Mr. Hueu H. Tuomas (Scholar of Downing College, Camb.) 
Illustrated by Lantern Slides and Specimens. 
Apr. 11th—“ Buttercups and Daisies”; a Study of the Natural Orders 
: Ranunculaceae and Composite—MR. J. D. SIDDALL. 
