p fe) CHELTENHAM COLLEGE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 
SUMMARY OF THE YEAR. 
During 1890 the following Lectures were addressed to the 
Society. — 
Feb. r4th...“On the rocks in the neighbourhood” by E. Wethered, 
Esq. F.G.S. 
Feb. 1st...“ Insect haunts,” by L. Cumming, Esq., M.A., Master of 
Rugby School, and formerly of Cheltenham College. 
May 22nd...“On the Geology of the Forest of Dean,” by E. 
Wethered, Esq., M.A., F.G.S. 
Oct. 2gth...‘* A journey down a coal mine,” by J. H. Hichens, Esgq., 
M.A., F.GS. f 
Oct. 31st...“ On the Study of Botany,” by H. Matthews, Esq., B.Sc. 
The following Lectures were delivered to the Geological Section. 
Nov. 6th...“ On Sedimentary Rocks,” by J. H. Hichens, Esq., M.A, 
F.G.S. 
Dec. sth...‘ On Glaciers ” by Mellersh. 
To the Ornithological Section.— 
Nov. 8th...‘ Birds and their every day life,” by M. Tanner, Esq., B.A. 
Noy. 22nd...‘ Birds of Cheltenham,” by Mellersh. 
