TRANSACTIONS OF THE SOCIETY 



The Tenth Annual Soiree was held on February 12th, 1913, at 

 the Guille-Alles Library. There was a good attendance, and 

 the short Lectures, as well as the various items of vocal and 

 instrumental music, were much enjoyed by a very appreciative 

 audience. The President, in his opening remarks, explained 

 briefly the object and aims of the Society, expressed his 

 gratification at its increasing numbers, but deplored the 

 absence of really active members. He thanked the ladies and 

 gentlemen who had kindly come forward to provide the 

 evening's entertainment. The lectures Avere : " River Sculp- 

 ture," by Mr. J. P. Warren, JB.Sc, ft Stories and Pictures of 

 Ancient Greece," by Miss Mellish, M.A., and " Creatures of 

 other Days," by Mr. F. L. Tanner, F.Z.S. All these were 

 illustrated bv means of the Electric Lantern. 



Monthly Meeting, March 12th, 1913, the President, Mr. F. L. 

 Tanner, in the chair. 



Dr. H. Creswell and Miss M. Tourtel were elected 

 members of the Society. 



Mr. Tanner exhibited a specimen of Lucernarea 

 campanuhita. Ansted records this as being found in Guern- 

 sey, but this record is not considered trustworthy. 



An animated discussion on the papers dealing with the 

 Megalithic structures at LTslet read before the Society in 

 November last, occupied the whole of the evening. 



The first Excursion of the Season took place on Satur- 

 day, 1 2th April, to the newly-discovered dolmen at LTslet. The 

 weather was cold and wet, notwithstanding there was a large 

 attendance. This interesting Dolmen is fully described, with 

 illustrations, in the Society's Transactions of 1912. 



