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GENERAL. 
T he subjects brought before the Society at the General 
Meetings have been as follows : — 
Eeb. 5. — Mr. G. Munro Smith, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., on 
‘‘ The Structure of Organs.” 
Mar. 5. — Mr. Herbert Bolton, F.R.S.E., on “ The Trea- 
sures of the Bristol Museum.” 
April 2. — Dr. Theodore Fisher, on “ Some Autumn Holi- 
days with the Birds.” 
May 7. — Rev. F. Hewlett, M.A., F.R.A.S., on “ Solar 
Bpots.” 
Oct. 1. — ^Mr. G. Brebner, on “ The Dispersal of Seeds.” 
Nov. 5. — ^Mr. 0. C. M. Davis, B.Sc., on “ Foods, Natural 
and Artificial.” 
Dec. 3. — Dr. F. E. Francis, on “ Water.” 
At the March meeting a paper by Dr. A. C. Fryer, on 
“ A Dust Fall in the South-West of England,” was also 
read. This paper is published in the Proceedings of the 
Society. 
The subject dealt with by the President, Dr. A. B. 
Prowse, at the Annual Meeting, was “ The Wansdyke in 
the Neighbourhood of Bristol.” 
The papers by Dr. Francis and Mr. Davis were illus- 
trated by many experiments ; at all the others the lantern 
was used. 
S. H. REYNOLDS, 
Hon. Secretary. 
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