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Proceedings of Sections. 



Jtrrhfcolagical ititb Disiorkal Ration. 



Chairman : G. Brownen, Esq., F.C.S, 

 Secretary : H. Le Jeune, Esq. 



Nov. 15, 1911. The first meeting of the Winter, or indoor, Session 

 was held in Granville Chambers on November 

 15th, 191 1. The Sectional Chairman gave a short review of the 

 more important discoveries in Antiquities and corrections of 

 History obtained during the past year. The claims of the 

 centuriation or schedulizing the antiques of our own locality were 

 again brought forward. 



Jan. 11, 1912. A lecture, illustrated by the lantern, was given 

 in Granville Chambers on " British Furniture,, 

 from the Anglo-Saxon period until the end of the 18th Century, ' 

 by Miss F. M. Gardiner, a member of our Society. 



Feb. 15, 1912. A lecture was given by the Rev. F. A. Allen, 

 M.A., a member of the Society, in the rooms, 

 Granville Chambers, on " The Proposed Exploration of 

 Uriconium — a Roman City, near Wroxeter, Salop." A systematic 

 examination of this important site was soon to be undertaken by 

 antiquarian experts. 



Besides these sectional engagements, there were lectures de- 

 livered in other Sections of great Archaeological and Historical 

 interest. These were : 



Nov. 11, 1911. " The Most Ancient Evidences of Man in 

 Europe," by the President, Sir E. R. Lankester. 



Nov. 18, 1911. " Athens, Mycenae, etc., by the Rev. W. H. 



W. Cooper, M.A. (Geographical Section). 



March 30, 1912. " Morocco," by S. Wood, Esq., F.C.A. 

 (Geographical Section). 



April 13, 1912. " Jersey," by Dr. G. E. J. Crallan (General). 



May 4, 1912. " Jersey," by Dr. G. E. J. Crallan (Geological 

 Section). 



