giports of 
GENERAL 
T he usual eight monthly meetings were held during 
the year 1902, at which the following papers were 
read. 
Jan. 23 (Annual Meeting). — Dr. A. B. Prowse on “ Some 
Botanical Photomicrographs.” 
Feb. 26. — Professor S. H. Reynolds on “ Volcanoes.” 
March 6. — Dr. W. B. Gubbin on “ Extinct forms of 
animal life.” 
April 3. — Dr. T. Eisher on “ A visit to the Mountains of 
Algeria.” 
May 1. — Major H. H. Austin, D.S.O., on “A journey from 
Omdurman to Mombassa via Lake Rudolf.” 
Oct. 2. — Mr. G. Brebner on “ The Plant as a living 
thing.” 
Nov. 3, — Dr. F. E. Francis on “ Liquid Air.” 
Dec. 4. — Professor S. H. Reynolds on ‘‘ Geology and 
Scenery.” 
The lantern was used at all the meetings except that 
of November ; Dr. Francis’ lecture was, however, fully 
illustrated by a remarkable series of experiments. The 
Hannah More Hall was taken for Major Austin’s lecture. 
S. H. REYNOLDS, 
Hon. Secretary. 
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