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June 17. — Cranborne. Manor, by the Rev. Hy. Shaen Solly, M.A. 

 July 27.— Criehel Park and Gardens, by Mr. Hy. Backhouse, F.R.H.S. 

 Sept. 2. — Wimborne St. Giles and Knowlton, by Rev. Hy. Shaen Solly, 

 M.A. 



The Lectures in the various Sections were as follows : — 

 In the Archaeological and Historical Section. 



1914. 



Nov. 23. — " Peace and War on Cranhorne Chase in Pre-historic Times/' 



by Mr. Hey wood Sumner, F.R.S. 

 Dec. 3.— "Early Man in Dorset/' by Rev. Hv. Shaen Solly, M.A. 



1915. 



Jan. 19. — " Historical Autographs in the British Museum," by Mr. Hy. 

 J. Ellis. 



Feb. 25. — " A Visit to the Great Temple of Karnak," by Mr. Claude 

 Lyon. 



Mar. 27.— <: The Greeks in Britain," by Mr. Edwin W. Fletcher, F.S.A. 

 In the Botanical Section. 



1914. 



Nov. 17. — "A Resume of the Year's Work," by Miss C. Agnes Rooper. 

 Dec. 8.—" Some Isle of Purbeck Plants, Part I," by Mr. C. B. Green. 

 1915. 



Jan. 21.— "Azolla and Pilularia," by Mr. W. Munn Rankin, M.Sc, 

 B.Sc. 



Feb. 4. — " Galls in Flowering Plants and Trees," by Mr. Geo. G. 

 Hamilton, F.R.C.S., F.R.H.S. 



Mar. 4.— "Some Isle of Purbeck Plants, Part II," by Mr. C. B. Green. 



Mar. 25. — " Lime as an Agent in the Nutrition, Protection and Distribu- 

 tion of Plants," ty Sir Daniel Morris, K.C.M.G. 



There were also nine Meetings for the Microscopical Study of Algse 



on Nov. 5th and 19th, Dec. 3rd, Jan. 7th and 21st, Feb, 4th and 18th, 

 March 4th and 18th. 



In the Entomological Scc'ion. 



1914. 



Dec. 11.— An Address, by Mr. Ed. Beck, F.E.S. 

 1915. 



Jan. 14. — ■" The Significance and poss'ble Ori/un of Colour pattern of the 



Puss Moth Caterpillar," by Mr. Jos. Neale, B.A. 

 Feb. 11. — An Exhibition of Insects by Members. 

 Mar. 11. — An Exhibition of Insects by Members. 



In the Geographical Section. 



1914. 



Nov. 21. — "The ExtraJimrorjcan Possessions of the German Empire," 

 bv Mr. Geo. cle Castro, M.R.C.S. 

 1915. 



Feb. 20. — " Calcium and its Compounds from a Geographical Stand- 

 point," by Mr. W. J. Woodhouse, A. CP. 



In the Geological Section. 



1914. 



Dec. 10. — "The Story of River Action," by Mr. W. Munn Rankin, 

 M.Sc, B.Sc. 

 1915. 



Jan. 27. — " Til- 3 Forerunners of the Flowering Plants," by Dr. 



Dukinfield H. Scott, M.A., LL.D., F.L.S.. F.G.S. 

 Feb. 18.—" The Geology of the Local Chalk," by Mr. W. Munn Rankin, 



M.Sc, B.Sc. 



