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Wed. Feb. 24.—Demonstration, ‘‘ Colour Photography,’’ by Dr. H. Roger- 
Smith. 
Wed. March 10.—Demonstration, ‘‘ Development Simplified,” by H. Nevil 
Smart. 
Wed. March 24.—Holiday Papers: 
1. Some Celtic Monuments, by H. B. Curwen. 
2. Ten Days Climbing in the Bernina Alps, by Dr. H. Roger- 
Smith. 
Wed. April 24.—‘‘ A talk about Home Portraiture,” by Dr. 'C. F. T. Blyth. 
Mon. Oct. 25.—Meeting at New Gallery, Royal Photographic Society’s 
Exhibition. 
Wed. Nov. 10.—Election of Officers and Beginners’ Evening. 
Wed. Nov. 24.—Holiday Papers. ‘‘Old Provence.” R. W. Wylie, 
lee } Annual Exhibition. 
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Vacation Meetings. 
A meeting was held each month from May to October, Igog. 
These proved very enjoyable, and were mostly well attended. 
It is hoped, however, more members will find it convenient to 
take part in those to be arranged for the forthcoming season. 
Saturday, May 22nd.—Members proceeded to Chorley Wood 
Station, and were conducted by Mr. James E. Whiting over Chorley 
Wood Common to Latimer. Tea was taken at Latimer Bottom, 
and the return journey was made from Chalfont Road. 
Saturday, June 26th.—This meeting was held at Denham, 
Bucks., and was specially arranged for members of the Photographic 
Section to join the party. There was a good attendance. Those 
with cameras mostly remained in the vicinity of the village and 
obtained many excellent views. Others of the party rambled 
farther afield along the banks of the Misbourne and Grand Junction 
Canal. Botanists were able to make many additions to their 
collections. 
Saturday, July 24thKew Gardens. Members were joined 
by Prof. J. R. Drummond, F.L.S., and his son, who conducted 
the party through the gardens, first drawing attention to the 
Gingko, and afterwards visiting one of the fern houses, No. 4 
Conservatory, No. 5 House and the Rock Garden. After ‘tea, 
the party were again joined by their guides and conducted through 
the Temperate House. The party returned by the river bank, 
and spent a short time visiting the remains of the old fishing hamlet, 
Strand-on-Green. 
Saturday, August 28th.—Members met at Holborn Viaduct 
Station, and proceeded to Otford, Kent. The party on leaving 
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