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The session closed with a Competition and Exhibition in con- 
junction with the Natural History Section. 
With the exception of showing a deficit of 12s. td. (9s. 6d. of 
which was kindly met by the parent Society, leaving an actual debit 
of 2s. 10d., which has been transferred to the working expenses) it 
was eminently successful. 
In addition to the Lectures and Demonstrations, we have had 
three Competitions of members’ work, viz.: Noy. 21st, Lantern 
Slides, Jan. 16th, Architecture, and March 13th, Landscape. Taking 
them throughout they have been successful and are worth continuing. 
No outings have been arranged by the Section, it having been 
thought members should avail themselves of those arranged by the 
Society. I am, however, of the opinion that these outings do not 
entirely lend themselves to photographic work, and would suggest 
the Section arrange separate outings during the Summer to maintain 
that interest in the Society which is created during the Winter 
meetings. 
GEO. MOORE, 
October, 1906. Hon. Secretary of Section. 
