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Lecture II.—Monday, February roth.’ 
Rambles and directed work in the fields.—Collecting, discriminate 
and indiscriminate.—The bent of the teacher.—Directions 
that may be followed.—Developments of Nature-Study.— 
Research. 
Lecture III.—Monday, March sth. 
Records of Nature-Study.—Diaries, drawings, photographs and 
survey maps in regard to continued observations.—The school 
museum: what it is, what it may be, and how it can be a help 
to Nature-Study. 
$Ooe 
Christmas Juvenile Bectures. 
The following Lectures for children were given during the 
Christmas holidays :— 
Thursday, January 4th, ‘“‘A Seasonal Talk on Holly and 
Mistletoe,” with illustrations. Miss Dora Nuth. 
Thursday, January 11th, “ Extinct Monsters,’ with lantern 
illustrations. Rev. H. N. Hutchinson, B.A., F.G.S. 
Thursday, January 18th, ‘“‘ Flies and how they Disappear,” 
with lantern illustrations. Mr. Henry Hill. 
Children of members were admitted free, other children on 
payment of 6d. each. 
RULES OF THE SOCIETY. 
Copies of the Rules may be obtained on application to the 
Honorary Secretary, 12, Heath Mansions, Heath Street, N.W. 
$444 
Photographic Section, 
COMMITTEE 1906. 
Miss*Blyth, Miss Homfray, H. B. Curwen, R. W. Wylie, 
O. C. Quekett and H. Nevil Smart (Hon. Sec.) 
Fair progress has been made in this Section in the past 
year, and the average attendance at the fortnightly meetings 
has increased. 
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