5° 



REPORTS OF SECTIONS 



pbotoorapbic Section 



President, C. E. Youngman, Esq. 



Monbers. 



Barker, N. 

 Bateman, H. H. 

 Becher, L. B. a. 

 Browne, M. G. 

 Cohen, B. J. B. 

 Cohen, E. C. 

 Darell, R. D. E. 

 Davis, F. G. 

 Dyce, a. G. H. 

 FitzHerbert, E. C. U. 

 Graham, E. 

 Gudgeon, G. F. C. 

 Hale, N. W. 

 Harford, H. H, 

 Harington, H. R. 

 Hart, N. S. 

 Heywood, J. 

 Hogg, D. McA. 

 Laming, C. H. R. 

 Lloyd, G. A. 



Young, R. P. 



Marsden, H. 

 Milton, F. 

 Momber, E. M. F. 

 Murray, A. C. G. O. 

 Neame, H. 



NiCHOLLS, T. B. 



Paterson, Q. H. 

 Perkins, H. B. 

 Pitman, C. S. 

 RiTTER, E. S. 

 Sharpe, G. C. 

 Spackman, p. G. 

 Studdy, R. F. B. 

 Tate, W. M. 

 Thursby, a. D. 

 Waterhouse, R. 

 Williams, H. F. F. 

 Woodhouse, G. S. 

 Woodhouse, H. L. 

 woodley, f. s. 



We have suffered this year more than usual by the leaving of 

 the old hands, and by the falling away of some of those who are 

 still here, but are putting (we will suppose) more work as they 

 go up the scale into the regulation school business. Of the 

 less experienced, not many have yet freed themselves from 

 the bondage of the hand-camera ; still there is good promise 

 among them for another year. 



The competition in the summer term for Mr. E. M. Joseph's 

 prize was spoilt by coming just at that time when excit- 



