XVII 
Report of the Photographic and Scientific Section, 
1903-4. 
CHAIRMAN = = Dr. A. L. Srery. 
The Membership of the Section is now 36, but it is to be 
regretted that not more than half of these take a working interest 
in the Section, the average attendance at the meetings being 11. 
At the beginning of the Session amalgamation with the Burton 
Photographic Society was discussed, but no definite arrangement was 
arrived at. 
A Photographic Survey of the District was determined on, and 
during the Summer work was done by several members, the district 
including Dunstall, Barton, and Wichnor in particular, being 
thoroughly done by Mr. Howarth. 
The Balance in hand at the close of the Session was £3 12s. 44 ad. 
The programme of meetings was an excellent one, and was as 
follows :—— 
1993 
Oct. 9th and-26th —Business Meetings. 
Nov. 10th.—The True Object of Photography.—Dr. A. L. Stern. 
Dee. 8th._— J Exhibition of Members’ Work, 
~~) Demonstration: Daylight Development.—Mr. E, Abrahams. 
1904 
‘Jan. 12th.— a2 Lantern Slide Making.—Mr. TI. HH. Port. 
Feb. 9th — e Photomicrography.—Mr. J. C. Flamen. 
March 8th.— i Rontgen Rays.—Megssrs. Massey and Johnson. 
April 12th —A Trip to Majorca.—Messrs. Heamieh. 
April 19th —Photo Survey. : 
H. Lroyp Hip, 
Hon. Sec. of Section. 
