292 MEETINGS AND LECTURES 



EVENING MEETINGS HELD DURING THE 

 WINTER SESSION, 1912-1913. 



Oct. 18.— Mr. H. J. Chapman, F.R.H.S. : "A Talk about Orchids " ; 

 chair taken by Mr. W. Mark Pybus. 



Nov. 20. — Mr. George Sisson : " The North Sea : Ocean Investiga- 

 tion " ; chair taken by Mr. Jos. G. Angus. 



Dec. 11.— Dr. J. A. Smythe, D.Sc, Ph.D. : "Crystals and their place 

 in Nature"; chair taken by Mr. B. Amsden, B.A., B.Sc, LL.B. 



Jan. 15. — Miss E. Hollis : "The Northumbrian Coast"; chair taken 

 by Mr. George Sisson. 



Feb. 12.— Prof. H. J. Hutchens, M.A., M.R.C.S., D.S.O. : 



"Tuberculosis"; chair taken by Prof. Alex. Meek, M.Sc. 



Mar. 12.— Mr. S. Mangham, M.A. : "Plant Life of the Woodlands"; 

 chair taken by Mr. J. Talbot, M.A. 



Mar. 19. — Private Evening Meeting of the Society : Report on Field 

 Meetings of 1912, by the Rev. J. M. Hick, M.A., Chairman of 

 the Field Meetings Committee. Reading of the Hancock Prize 

 Essay by the author, Mr. J. Horsley. 



AFTERNOON LECTURES TO YOUNG PEOPLE. 



Dec. 27. — Mr. Hugh Richardson, M.A. : "The Microscope"; chair 

 taken by Mr. W. E. Beck. 



Jan. 3. — Rev. Arthur Watts, F.C.S. : " Flower- dust or Pollen"; 

 chair taken by Mr. N. H. Martin, F.R.S.E., F.L.S. 



CURATOR'S "MUSEUM TALKS." 



Oct. 30. — Succulent Plants.* 



Nov. 27. — The Giant Squid. 



Dec. 18.— Skulls. 



Jan. 29. — Wildfowl of the Coast. 



Feb. 26. — Elephants and Ivory. 



Mar. 26. — Living Fossils. 



Apr. 30. — Animals of South America. 



* Kindly given by Mr. S. Mangham, M.A. 



