JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS. III 
REPORT OF 
mAOtOGRArRHIC SECTION. 
During the year there has been a fair attendance of mem- 
bers at our meetings, perhaps better than for some years, but 
still there is room for improvement. It would be well for the 
Program Committee to arrange further ahead and let a regular. 
monthly notice be sent to every member giving everyone due 
notice of the meetings. 
It was decided in June to join the American Lantern 
Slide Interchange, and in October our set was made up and 
sent on to New York for criticism. One hundred slides were 
sent and forty-six out of these were chosen and sent the 
rounds of the interchange in company with Toronto slides. 
It might be well to call attention to the fact that while the 
Camera Club does not appear to be different in this respect 
from the other Clubs, judging from the appearances of the 
sets received, our interchange slides are not representative 
enough of all the work of the Club. This year slides were 
received from only fourteen members, over half of the hundred 
being contributed by four members alone. Some attention 
should be given to the making of slides during the winter 
months and a plan laid to draw out the work from the Club 
members so that not only would there likely be more men 
contributing but the haste at the last minute to get our set 
ready would be avoided and thus better slides would be 
received. It might be well to announce early next year that 
a competition would be held, say in February or March, 1go2, 
and a medal or prize presented for the best set of say four or 
six slides. 
In the interchange this year there are represented twenty- 
eight Camera Clubs, making thirteen sets, of which we have 
