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REPORT OF THE BOTANICAL & MICROSCOPICAL 
SECTION, 1895-96. 
CHAIRMAN - - P. B. Mason, Esq. 
The work of this Section during the past Session has consisted 
solely in the publication of the first instalment of the Flora of the 
District. This comprised the families Ranunculacee to Leguminosae, 
and was included in Part 2 of Vol. III of the Transactions. 
Progress is being made with a further instalment for publication 
in the next part of the Transactions. 
The following records have been made: 
By Mr. T. Gipss: 
Dipsacus pilosus, Ll. ... aa Tatenhill. 
Chenopodium rubrum, L. se Near Sutton-on-Hill. 
Carex curta, Good. oe: &. Repton Rocks. 
JAMES G. WELLS, 
Fon. Sec. of Section. 
REPORT OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION, 
1895-96. 
CHAIRMAN - - R. CHuRCHILL, Esg. 
The Section has had the misfortune to lose the services of 
Mr. R. N. Blackburn, their Honorary Secretary, who has removed to 
Liverpool, and, as his successor was not immediately appointed. 
few meetings were held. 
No Lantern Slide Competition has been held in the year, but. 
at the General Meeting, several members exhibited specimens of work 
done during the summer months. 
The Section will be pleased to add to their number any member 
of the Society interested in Photography. 
Meetings are held at the Society’s Room, 30, High Street, on the 
first Thursday in each month, at 8 p.m. 
H. H. Port, Hon. Sec., 
203, Scalpcliff Road. 
