xliv REPORT ON MUSEUM WORK 



EVEiNING MEETINGS HELD DURING THE 

 WINTER SESSION, 1914-1915. 



Oct. 14.— Mr. A. D. Peacock, M.Sc, F.E.S. : "An Entomologist in 

 Southern Nigeria"; chair taken by Mr. Ernest Scott. 



Nov. 17.— Mr. A. T. Gillanders, F.E.S. : " The Minute Structure of 

 Forest Trees " ; chair taken by Mr. John Losh. 



Dec. 9. — Mr. B. Storrow : " Our Marine Food Fishes and their 

 Distribution " ; chair taken by Mr. Cuthbert B. Wilson. 



Jan. 27. — Mr. Richard Adamson : "Rarer Flowers of Northumberland 

 and Durham"; chair taken by Mr. N. Temjoerley. 



Feb. 10. — Dr. F. A. Bainbridge, M.A., F.R.C.P. : "Heredity"; 

 chair taken by Mr. Jos. G. Angus. 



]Mar. 10. — Mr. Wm. Percy Mail: "Poachers and the Poached"; chair 

 taken by Mr. C. E. Robson. 



Mar. 30. — Private Evening jNIeeting of the Society : Report on Field 

 Meetings of 1914, by Mr. J. J. Hill. Reading of the Hancock 

 Prize Essays. 



AFTERNOON LECTURES TO YOUNG PEOPLE. 



Dec. 28. — Dr. T. Coke Squance : " Primitive ]\Ian " ; chair taken by 

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



Jan. 4. — Mr. Hugh Richardson, M.A. : " Map Reading for Naturalists " ; 

 chair taken by Sir G. H. Philipson, J. P., M.D., D.C.L., F.R.C.P 



CURATOR'S "MUSEUM TALKS." 



Oct. 28. — Animal Frameworks, Part I. 



Nov. 25. — Animal Frameworks, Part H. 



r)ec. 16. — Mimicr)-. 



Feb. 24. — Bird Life in Spring. 



Mar. ;i. — Some Skins from East Africa. 



