12 



1916. 



*Jan. 12.— ; ' Photography and Focus " Prize Slides for 1915, by Mr. 

 R. Y. Banks. 



In the Physical Section. 



1915. 



D ec _ 4.— " Chemistrv and the War," by Mr. Hubert Painter,. B.Sc, 

 F.C.S. 

 1916. 



Jan. 15. — " Carbon, an Outline of the Chemistry of the Element and a 

 few of its Compounds" (Carbon Series), by Mr. Hubert Painter, 



B. Sc, F.C.S. 



*Feb. 29.— "Are there other Inhabited Worlds? " by Mr. Thos. Capper. 

 M.A., B.Sc. 



*Mar 23.—" The Study of Splashes/' by Prof. A. M. Worthington, 



C. B., F.R.S. 



April 8. — " Astronomical Sidelights on Archaeological Problems " 

 (Physical and Archaeological!, by Mr. E. W. Barlow, B.Sc, 

 F.R^A.S. 



In the Zoological Section. 



1916. 



*Jan. 20.— "A Chat about Birds," by Dr. F. G. Penrose, M.D., 

 F.R.C.P., F.Z.S. 



April 6. — "A Display of Half Plate Autochrome Pictures (Zoological 

 and Photographic), by Dr. F. G. Penrose. M.D., F.R.C.P., F.Z.S. 



* Illustrated by Lantern Slides. 



The Excursions in the various Sections and their Conductors 

 were : — 



1916. 



April 19.— Redhill and Museliff, Mr. R. V. Sherring, F.L.S. 

 (Botanical. ) 



May 13.— Hengistbury Head. Mr. W. Munn Rankin, M.Sc, B.Sc 

 (Geological.) 



May 22,— West Parley and West Moors, Mr. R. V. Sherring, F.L.S 

 (Botanical. ) 



May 27.— Studland. Mr. W. Munn Rankin, M.Sc, B.Sc. (Geological 



and Archaeological. ) 

 June 1. — Ashton Court and Branksome Chine, Mr. Claude Lyon. 



(Geographical.) 



June 3. — Head Waters of the Beaulieu River, Mr. Claude Lvon and 



Mr. C. B. Fawcett, B.Litt. (Geographical.) 

 June 8. — Wareham and Ridge, Mr. C. B. Green. (Botanical.) 

 June 17. — Heron Court and Kinson, Sir D. Morris, K.C.M.G., and 



Mr. E. Dodshon. LL.B. (Photographic and Archaeological.) 

 June 24.— Hengistbury Head, Rev. Hy. Shaen Solly, M.A., and Mr. 



Hv. J. Ellis. (Archaeological.) 

 June 29.— Swanage, Dr. F. G. Penrose, M.D., F.R.C.P.. F.Z.S., and 



Mr. W. Munn Rankin, M.Sc, B.Sc (Entomological, Geological 



and Zoological.) 



July 4. — Wimborne and Cow Grove, Mr. R. V. Sherring, F.L.S. 

 (Botanical. ) 



July 11. — Bournemouth Waterworks and Munition Works of Messrs. 



J. E. Flower & Co., at Wimborne, Mr. H. Painter, B.Sc, F.C.S., 



and Mr. Hy. Le Jeune. (Physical.) 

 July 22. — Bloxworth House and Woolsbarrow, Mr. Claude Lyon. 



(Geographical and Archaeological.) 

 July 27.— Woodsford Castle, Rev. Hy. Shaen Solly, M.A., and Mr. W. 



Munn Rankin, M.Sc, B.Sc. (Archaeological 'and Geological.) 

 Sept. 28. — Fungus Forav in the New Forest, Mr. J. F. Rayner, 



F.R.H.S. (Botanical.) 



