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1910. 
April 21st—Grosvenor Museum. The following Gentlemen gave short 
Addresses on some of the Exhibits in the Museum :— 
The Collections of Native Plants.— Messrs. A. E. GOODMAN, 
and S. STENDALL (Assistant Curator). 
The Geological Specimens, consisting of Animal Remains 
from the Caves of North Wales, Footprints of extinct 
Bratrachians, Carboniferous Fossils, &c., &c.—MR. Wm. 
SHonE, F.G.S. 
The Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes.—Mr. A. NEw- 
STEAD F.E.S, (Curator). 
The Moths and Butterflies. —Mezssrs.. J. ARKLE and 
J. THoMpson. 
Special Afternoon Lectures, for Members and Funior Members 
of the Soczety and the public tn general. 
1909. 
Dec. 29th—‘‘ The Story of Chester.”’—Mr. JAMES WILLIAMS. 
Illustrated with Lantern Slides. 
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Feb. gth—(By special request) ‘‘ Halley & Halley’s Comet.””— Mr. F. W. 
LoNGBOTTOM, F.R.A.S., 
Illustrated with some specially made Lantern Pictures. 
Miss MuRIEL KEELL kindly recited ‘“‘ Applied Astronomy,” 
(Anon), and De Quincey’s translation of the ‘‘ Dream of 
Infinity.” 
»» 23rd—‘‘ The Chester Historical Pageant 1910”’ (by arrangement with 
the Lecture Committee of the Chester Pageant).— MR, 
FRANK SIMPSON. 
Fully illustrated with specially made Lantern Slides. 
1909. 
Nov. Ist to 8th—Exhibition in the Art Gallery of the Kingsley Memorial 
(both inclusive) Nature Study Prize Competitions. There was also on view, 
during the same period, the further series of Coloured 
Studies of Wild Flowers (natural size), executed during 
the year from actual specimens by Dr. H. DRINKWATER, 
F.R.S. (Edin.). 
SECTIONAL MEETINGS. 
BOTANICAL SECTION. 
1909. 
Oct. 14th—“ The Ecology of the Seashore.’”—Mr. J. LLoyp WILLIAMS, 
D.Sc, (University College of Nozth Wales). 
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Jan. zoth—‘‘ Nature among the Sand-Dunes.”-—Mr. A. A. DALLMAN, 
F.C.S. (Hon. Secretary Liverpool Botanical Society). 
Illustrated by about roo Lantern Slides by the Lecturer. 
