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PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION. 
190 
909. 
Nov. 11th—‘‘ A visit to the English Cathedrals.””—MRr. FRANK SIMPSON. 
Lecture supplied by The Affiliation of Photographic Societies; illus- 
trated by a large number of prize slides. 
Dec. 17th—A Working Demonstration on the Autotype Carbon Process.— 
Mr. W. ERNEST BROWN. 
1910. 
Feb. 17th—LECTURETTES (illustrated by Lantern Slides) :— 
“Under Canvas at Deganwy,” being a resumé of the camping 
experiences of the City and County School for Boys.— 
Mr, J. A. MCMIcHAEL, B.A,, B.Sc., Head-Master. 
NATURAL HisTorRY PHOTOGRAPHY—“ Birds and their Nests, 
and Flowering Plants.”,— Mr. ALFRED NEWSTEAD, F.E.S. 
(Curator). ‘Trees in Winter.’’—Mr. J. A. S. STENDALL. 
Mar. 18th—‘‘ Lantern Slide Making.”—Mr. FRANK SIMPSON. 
LITERATURE SECTION. 
1909. 
Bee” gth —“‘ A Day in Rome ir the First Century, A.D.’”’—Rrv. CANON 
F. W. SPURLING, M.A. 
Ig10. 
Mar. 1oth—‘ The Life and Works of Jane Austen.””— Rev. WILLIAM 
Porter, M.A., D.Litvr. (of Bala). 
April 14th—“ The Turkish Nation,’”—Mr. J. MENTEITH GRAHAM. 
ASTRONOMICAL SECTION. 
1909. 
Dec, 16th—‘*The Astronomy of the Pole.’ — W, E. Plummer, Esa., 
M.A., F.R.A.S. (Director of Bidston Observatory). 
1910. 
Mar. 17th—Popular Lecture—‘‘ Why is the Sky Blue? ”—-Mr. R. CEcIL 
Owen, B Sc. (Lond.), F.C.S. 
Illustrated with Lantern Slides. 
There have been in all 14 Committee Meetings during 
the year for the transaction of business, and as far as lies in 
the power of the Members of this body, they have en- 
deavoured to promote the true interests for which the 
Society exists, and they hope their efforts have met with 
the appreciation of the Members at large. 
FRANK SIMPSON, 
Fon. Secretary. 
W. J. NEW, 
Assistant Secretary. 
GROSVENOR MUSEUM, 
May 1oth, 1910, 
