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of its prosperity is due, finds himself unable to continue in that 
office. In Mr. R. T. Robinson, M.A., B.Sc., the Section has secured 
a very able successor. 
The Photographic Section also regrets the loss of their Chair- 
man, Mr. Howarth, who for many years has been one of its main 
supporters, unhappily feels that his health will not permit him to 
give the time to its work that he has heretofore done. 
The Natural History Section under the Chairmanship of Mr. 
Nowers has also had a very successful Session and during the 
Summer carried out 2 Rambles. 
Attendance 
June 13—Croxall and Catton Park—F. W. Andrews 49 & Bie 30 
July 4—Oakedge, Cannock Chase —J. E. Nowers_... ue So = 20 
The whole of the Committee retire and are eligible for 
re-election. 
The Report and Balance Sheet were adopted on the motion of 
Mr. A. Cuddeford, seconded by Mr. Bartlett. 
The Officers, Committee, 5 New Members, and 6 New Associates 
were elected. 
At the close of the business meeting the President delivered his 
address entitled, “‘Spain from North to South, with a Glimpse at 
Morocco,” being a most interesting account of the natural history 
observations, he had made during a recent sojourn there, with a 
short account of some of the habits of the inhabitants. 
A hearty vote of thanks was accorded Mr. Storer on the 
proposition of Mr. C. G. Matthews. 
Gage” 
