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A course of three lectures for Juveniles has been 
arranged by Mr. Vizard during the past Christmas holi- 
days, and has proved a great success. (See page 26). 
At the meeting of the British Association held 
this year at Dublin (September 2nd—oth), Mr. C. O. 
Bartrum represented the Society as Delegate to the 
Conference of Corresponding Societies. His report. of 
the Conference will be found on page 28. 
The Annual Congress of the South Eastern Union 
of Scientific Societies was held at Hastings (June 
roth—13th), under the presidency of Sir Archibald 
Geikie, K.C.B., F.R.S. Mr. Hugh Findon attended 
as Delegate of the Society. His report is to be found 
on page 29. 
The old observatory house and telescope on the 
East Heath have been removed. Continuous efforts 
have been made during the past year to find a suitable 
site for the establishment of a small astronomical 
observatory and meteorological station. It is hoped 
in the course of a few weeks to submit a new scheme 
to the consideration of members. 
A statement of the year’s accounts will be found 
on pages 8 and g. The income during the past 
year has been less, but by careful management the 
expenditure has been reduced pari passu, and the 
ordinary income and expenditure are about equal. 
It should be strongly emphasised that this result is 
due to the large amount of voluntary work done 
by the officers and the more active members. Thanks 
are due to those members who so generously subscribe 
more than the minimum. 
