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Lecture [V.—Thursday, March 2nd. 
General awakening of animal life. Gambols of young things. 
Early risers in the pond. Caddis-worm and its life-history. 
The water-snail. 
Practical work.—Detailed examination of caddis-worm and its 
case. Study of the water-snail. 
Lecture V.—Thursday, March oth. 
The aquarium and vivarium, and the place they take in nursery 
and schoolroom. ‘Frogs and Toads and their life-history. 
Practical work.—Study of frog and of toad, and if possible of 
their young. 
Lecture VI.—Thursday, March 16th. 
The unpacking of winter buds. Ascent of sap. Green fire. Early 
spring flowers. 
Practical work.—Examination of the structure of typical SEE 
flowers. Simple classification. 
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Christmas Fuvenile Lectures. 
The following Lectures for children were given during the 
Christmas holidays :— 
Wednesday, January 4th, ““Soap Bubbles and the Forces 
that Mould them,” with lantern illustrations and experi- 
ments. Dr. F. Womack, M.B., B.Sc. 
Wednesday, January 11th, ‘‘ How to make Light and Fire,”’ 
with experiments, Mr. A. W. Stokes, F.C.S., F.I.C. 
Wednesday, January 18th, “ The Awakening of the Snow- 
drop,” with lantern and experiments. Miss Clothilde 
von Wyss. 
Thursday, December 28th, 1905, ‘“‘ Our Sun and his Family,” 
with lantern illustrations. Mr. P. E. Vizard, F.R.A.S. 
Children of members were admitted free, other children on 
payment of 6d. each. 
RULES OF THE SOCIETY, 
Honorary Secretary, 3, Holford Road, N.W. 
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