XVI REPORT ON MUSEUM WORK 



EVENING MEETINGS HELD DURING THE 

 WINTER SESSION, 1913-1914. 



Oct. 22.— Mr. W. H. Young, F.Z.S., F.L.S. : "Micro-Organisms of 

 the North Sea " ; chair taken by Mr. H. Benson. 



Nov. 12.— Rev. J. E. Hull, M.A. : "The Colours of Flow^ers " ; chair 

 taken by Mr. Richard Adamson. 



Dec. 10. — Rev. W. McLean Brown : "The Pollination of Flowers" ; 

 chair taken by Mr. Hugh P. Angus. 



Jan. 14. — Dr. J. T. Dunn, F.I.C. : "Crystals"; chair taken by Mr. 

 Wilfred Hall. 



Feb. II.— Mr. F. C. Pybus, F.R.C.S. : "The Natural History of 

 Disease" ; chair taken by Mr. John Talbot, M.A. 



Mar. II. — Mr. T. Bentham, B.Sc. : "Some Parasites of Man"; chair 

 taken by Mr. C. E. Robson. 



Mar. 18. — Private Evening Meeting of the Society : Report on Field 

 Meetings of 1913, by Mr. Edwin Burnup. Reading of extracts 

 from the Hancock Prize Essays. 



AFTERNOON LECTURES TO YOUNG PEOPLE. 



Dec. 29. — Mr. George Hurrell, B.A. : "Shore Life"; chair taken by 

 Mr. N. H. Martin, J.P., F.R.S.E,, F.L.S. 



Jan. 5.— Mr. H.S.Wallace, F.E.S. : "A Thimbleful of Pond Water"; 

 chair taken by Prof. M. C. Potter, M.A., Sc.D. 



CURATOR'S "MUSEUM TALKS." 



Oct. 29. — Garden Birds. 



Nov. 26. — Woodland Birds. 



Dec. 17. — Moor and Mountain Birds. 



Jan. 28. — Birds of Inland Waters, 



Feb. 25. — Beetles. 



Mar. 25. — The Plumage Bill. 



