1 Ke) JOURNAL AND PROCEEDINGS. 
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1893. 
REGULAR MEETING. 
The President in the chair. 
Two applications for membership were received. 
The Photographic Section then gave a lime-light entertainment. 
The majority of the views shown were photographed, and prepared 
for the lantern, by the members of the section. 
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1893. 
SPECIAL MEETING. 
The President in the chair. 
Mrs. M. Davidson and Mr. John Pottenger were elected 
ordinary members of the Association. 
Mr. R. T. Lancefield then read a paper entitled ‘‘ Studies in 
_ Sociology.” A general discussion followed. 
THURSDAY, MARCH 9Qth, 18938. 
GENERAL MEETING. 
The President in the chair. 
The Curator announced a contribution to the Museum. 
Mr. L. Woolverton, M. A., of Grimsby, was called upon to read 
a paper entitled “Fungi Affecting Fruit.” The essayist pointed out 
that science is aiding in no slight degree the cause of agriculture, 
and that of late scientists had given its practical side more attention 
than ever before. A number of the insect enemies of fruit were 
exhibited, drawings were shown, and formule given to destroy pomo- 
logical pests. On the conclusion of his paper the lecturer answered 
a number of questions. 
Mr. H. B. Witton moved, and Mr. M. Leggat seconded a resolu- 
tion of condolence with the widow and family of the late Richard 
Bull, Esq., for a period of fifteen years Treasurer of the Association. 
The meeting was then adjourned as a mark of respect to the memory 
of Mr. Bull. 
THURSDAY, APRIL 18th, 18938. 
REGULAR MEETING. 
The President in the Chair. 
It was announced that the Annual Field-day of the Association 
would be held at the Albion Mills, on Saturday, June 24th. 
