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feologiral Ration. 



Chairman : W. Mum Rankin, M.Sc, B.Sc. 



Partly by force of circumstances, though largely by design, 

 the excursions taken by this Section formed a closely related group 

 so that in the course of five Saturday afternoons such members 

 as attended obtained an ordered knowledge of the succession of 

 strata from the Middle Bagshots as seen at Canford Cliffs to the 

 Barton Sands of the Chewton Cliffs It may be safely affirmed 

 that this measure of intensive examination of a limited succession 

 had a definite educational value. W.M.R. 



Phottfgraphical §crtion. 



Chairman : R. Y. Banks. 

 Secretary : Edwin Dodshon, LL.B. 



The Section works in conjunction with all the others, but 

 during the season it has carried out two independent excursions, 

 one to Creech Grange and the other to Bingham's Melcombe. 

 Record work has now been put on a practical basis and a fair start 

 made. It only waits for further contributions of subjects of 

 interest included in the area covered by the map in the " Natural 

 History of Bournemouth." R.Y.B. 



Physical <§tction. 



Chairman : Hubert Painter, B.Sc, F.C.S. 

 Secretary : E. W. Barlow, B.Sc, F.R.A.S. 



There is nothing of special interest to add to the list of meet- 

 ings given in the Council's Report. H.P. 



Zoological Ration. 



Chairman : T. B. Goodall, F.R.O V.S., F.L.S. 

 Secretary : J. Omer Cooper. 



There were two lectures given in this Section by Mr. Rankin 

 and one by Mr. W. Omer Cooper. The last is reported on a 

 later page and is followed by a list of local Wood-lice. 



No excursions were arranged. 



