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VIII. — Lectures and Derfionstrations. 



On February 3rd, Dr. Gregory gave a Demonstration to 

 Mrs. Day, and 60 Members from St. James's and St. John's 

 Holloway Branch of the University Extension. 



Dr. Woodward gave the following Lectures and Demonstra- 

 tions : — 



On February 26th, to Mrs. Bushel and a party of 21 

 Students. 



On April 27th, to 25 Members of the South Place Ethical 

 Society. 



On June 1st, to 25 Members of the Ealing Microscopical and 

 Natural History Society. 



On June 8th, to a joint party of 12 Students from Toynbee 

 Hall, and 12 working men from the parish of St. John's, 

 Chelsea, conducted by the Rev. F. A. Wilkinson. 



On July 5th, to 35 Students from the Royal College of 

 Science. 



And on July 6th, to 30 Members of the Holloway branch of 

 the London Society for the Extension of University 

 Teaching. 



IX. — Students. 



The number of visits from Students and Readers who 

 have consulted the collections and the Geological Library 

 for the purposes of I'icientilic work during the past year, and 

 who have received assistance from members of the staff, 

 was 5,986. 



Henry Woodward. 

 Department of Geology, 

 14 February 1896. 



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