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1907. PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 
Oct. 25th—“ Lantern Slide making by Contact and Reduction ”— 
Mr. FRANK SIMPSON. 
Novy. 15th—‘‘In South Africa with the British Association ’’— 
Mr. SAML. OKELL, F.R.A.S. (Bowdon). 
Illustrated with 150 Lantern Views. 
», 22nd—* Prints, and how to Mount them.” ‘ Mountants,” &c,— 
Mr. FRANK SIMPSON. 
Dec. 2oth—A General Meeting of the Members was held to elect a Chair- 
man of the Section in place of the late Dk. STOLTERFOTH, 
when Mr. J. A. MCMicHagt, B.A., B.Sc., was elected 
Chairman. 
1908, A 
Jan. 15th—“ Discussion on Time Development,’ opened by 
Mr. W. ERNEST BROWN. 
»» 30th—Exhibition of the Affiliation of Photographic Societies’ 1907 
Prize Lantern Slides, with descriptive notes — 
Mr. FRANK SIMPSON, 
Feb. 14th—‘‘ Toning Bromide Enlargements,” with practical demonstration— 
Mr. P. H. OKELL. 
April 1oth—“ The Making of Enlarged Negatives ”— 
Mr. W. ERNEST BROWN. 
LITERATURE SECTION. 
1908. 
Jan. 23rd—‘‘ The Beowulf’’—Rerv. EDMUND DALE, D.Litt., M.A. 
Mar. 26th—‘“ The Youth of Milton ’’—Mr. Cuas. TUPLING. 
Illustrated by about 50 Lantern Slides, 
ASTRONOMICAL SECTION. 
1907. 
Nov. 28th—‘‘ Comets and Meteors ’’—- 
MR. SAML. FELLows, F.R.A.S. (of Wolverhampton). 
Illustrated by numerous recent Slides. 
1908. 
Mar. 5th—‘‘ Two new Telescopes and some of their Work ”— 
Mr. J. H. Reynotps, F.R.A.S. (of Birmingham). 
Illustrated with some unique Lantern Slides. 
MICROSCOPICAL SECTION. 
The revival of the Microscopical Section of the 
Society—once its most flourishing department, but latterly 
cast into the shade by other developments—has been a 
distinct gain. Under the able Chairmanship of Dr. Elliott, 
with Mr. J. D. Siddall as Secretary, an excellent beginning 
has been made. Several former workers have signified 
their intention of attending and helping at the Meetings ; 
aud the Committee hope the Section will soon regain its 
former vigour. 
