EEPORTS OE MEETINGS. 
F.R.S., F.G.S., and S. H. Reynolds, M.A., 
F.G.S. 
May 15. “ The Geology of the Torquay District,” by 
Professor S. H. Reynolds, M.A., F.G.S. 
June 12. “ The Excursion to the Pelvoux district (Savoy) 
of the International Geological Congress of 
1900,” by G. W. Palmer, M.A., and Rev. 
H. Pentecost, M.A. 
October 16. Lantern Slides from photographs taken 
during the Summer Excursions of the 
Geological Field class of the Univer- 
sity College,” by Professor S. H. Rey- 
nolds, M.A., F.G.S. 
November 20. Exhibition meeting, specimens or lantern 
slides were shown by the following 
members and friends : — Messrs. C. E. 
Frank, Martin Lavington, J. W. D. 
Marshall, Miss F. Maciver, Messrs. J. 
Parsons, B.Sc., F.G.S., S. H. Reynolds, 
M.A., F.G.S., and W. H. Wickes. 
December 11. Lantern slides and photographs from the 
loan collection of the British Association. 
The average attendance of members was between seventeen 
and eighteen at each meeting. 
The increased attendances show a greater interest, but I 
think there are many interested in Geology in Bristol and 
the neighbourhood who might wish to join the section if 
members would bring the society to the notice of their 
friends. 
B. A. BAKER, Hon. Sec. 
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL SECTION. 
The section did not meet during 1901. 
L. N. TYACK, Hon. Sec. 
