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1902. Attendance. 
Noy. 28th—“Study of the Earth’s Crust by those who live on it.’?--Mr. F. E. Lott 
“Note on the occurrence in this locality and exhibition 
of the red-necked Grebe,’ —Mr. G. H. Storer ase eee xe nae ee 
1903. 
Jan. 30th—“ Eyes and no eyes in relation to Natural History.’—Mr. G. H, Storer 
“Roadside Specimens of Rocks and Minerals.'’"—Mr. F. EF. Lott ... saa) se 
Feb. 13th—‘Burton as a centre for the study of Geology.”—Mr. F. FE, Lott 
“Birds of the Month.??—Mr. G. H. Storer ean te a aaa ve 28 
March 13th—“Pond Life in March?’—Mr. G. H. Storer 
“The Dawn of Life as recorded by Fossils,’*—Mr. }°. I. Lott 5 fy ett) 
April 24th—‘The Value of Egg-collecting.””—Mr. G. H. Storer. 
“Hints on Natural History and Geological Specimen Collecting, and 
their setting and arrangement.’’—Messrs. F. E. Lott & G. H. Storer 
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SUMMER RAMBLES. 
Jwy 11th.—Tatenhill aa Leader—Mr. G. H. Storer Sis Attendance 10 
During this Excursion the somewhat local Beetle, (CycHrus 
RosTRATUS) which Mr, Storer had not previously met with near 
Burton, was taken by the Leader. 
Sept. 5th—Messrs. Lowe and Son’s Brick Yard, Ashby Road, and the 
Bretby Brick and Tile Company’s premises, near Bretby ... Attendance 9% 
Leader, Mr. C. G. Matthews assisted by Mr. H. Lloyd Hind. 
Both these Summer Excursions were poorly attended owing to 
the inclemency of the weather, one excursion to Bretby Park having 
to be wholly abandoned from this cause. 
During the year W.G. Williams, Esq., kindly presented to the 
Society’s Museum a coal pebble found in a natural gravel- 
bed at Little Burton in 1898 at a depth of about 12 feet. 
