XXXIII 
Report of the Ratural History and Geological 
Section, 
SESSION 1905-1906. 
Chairman :—Mr. G. H. Srorxr, F.Z.8. 
Vice-Chairmen :—Mr. F. EF. Lorr, Assoc.R.S.M., F.I.C. 
Mr. J. E. Nowers. 
Hon. Secretary :—Mr. Warotp WILtiamMs. 
1905 Attendance 
Nov 3—“ Sport and Natural History in the Shetlands ’—Mr. G, HH. Storer... 96 
Dec 1—“ British Parasitic Flowering Plants”—Mr, J. E. Nowers 35 
This paper is fully reported on page 162. 
1906 
Jan 12—“ Geology in relation to Scenery’’—Mr. F. E. Lott A ria = 28 
» 26—“Notes on Natural History in New Zealand ’?—Mr, F, W. Andrews Ss 55 
This paper is fully reported on page 172. 
Veb 9 —“ British Fungi’’—Mr. T. Gibbs = sas eh os “a 31 
Mar 9—“ Mountain Architecture’*—Mr. H. Lloyd Hind ... : = ot 39 
Apl 12—General Exhibition by the Natural History and Photographic Sections, 
This took place in Boots’ Café and was of a most successful 
character, a further reference to which appears in the General 
Society’s proceedings. 
SUMMER RAMBLES. 
1906 Leaders Attendance 
May 12—Dove Side, Marehington to Sudbury Mr. G. H. Storer ... is ean: tens 134 
July 14—Yoxall Lodge Park ... ote -» Mr. C. G. Matthews ar nee <a oe 
Sept 15—Rugeley = a ass -- Messrs. G, M. Cockin and J. E. Nowers 16 
This concluded the year’s working, and at the close of the Session 
the membership of the Section was 79, as compared with 75 at the 
end of the previous year. 
