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April 2nd, 1914. — Mr. J. H. Savory : " Caves and Cave Gorges of 
Mendip." Exhibits: Mrs. Sandwith, Ophrys 
Lutea and O. Arachnites in flower, from 
Mentone. The death was announced of Dr. 
E. C. Reed, Chili, one of the hon. members, 
and first Secretary of the Entomological 
Section of the Bristol Naturalists' Society, at 
its foundation, 1864. 
May yth, 1914. — Mr. D. E. I. Innes : "Lakes and Rivers." 
July igth, 1914. — Annual Summer Excursion to Ashton Park. 
Oct. ist, 1914. — Public Meeting in the Large Hall of the Uni- 
versity to hear Mr. Raymond Priestley on 
"The History of the Northern Party of 
Captain Scott's last Expedition." 
Nov. $th, 1 9 14.— This Meeting represented the Annual Exhibi- 
tion Meeting. After some preliminary 
remarks by the President, Mr. Griffiths ex- 
hibited specimens showing seasonal variation 
in butterflies. Dr. G. Munro Smith called 
attention to the degrees of intelligence ex- 
hibited by cats and dogs. Mr. Davies showed 
some oak spangles. Mr. Y\ nite had brought 
some rare plants, and Dr. Darbishire had 
placed on the table some recent additions to 
the Botanical Museum. 
Bee. 3rd, 1914.— Miss D. May: "The Animal Life of the Sea- 
Shore." Miss Roper exhibited a white water 
lily from Tickenham Moor. 
There was an average attendance at the meetings of about 40 
members and their friends, but this figure does not include Mr. 
Priestley's Lecture, when there was present an audience of 154. 
