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How other Societies (Literary, Artistic, and Scientific) 
can Aid in the Work of the County Photographic Survey.— 
I trust that it may be assumed that the three photographic 
societies already in existence in Warwickshire, viz., the 
Birmingham Photographic Society—Hon. Secs., Mr. J. H. 
Pickard, 361, Moseley Road, Birmingham, and Mr. 
A. J. Leeson, 20, Cannon Street, Birmingham; 
Leamington Amateur Photographic Society—Hon. Sec., 
Mr. F. M. Gowan, 20, Beauchamp Square, Leam¬ 
ington ; 
Coventry and Midland Photographic Society—Hon. Sec., 
Mr. F. W. Dew, The City Studio, Coventry; 
will do all they can for the work of a photo-survey; but very 
valuable assistance can be rendered by several other societies 
within the county, whose aim is the furtherance of Literature, 
Science, and Art. 
Among these I may name— 
The Vesey Club, Sutton Coldfield.—Hon. Sec., Mr. C. F. 
Marston. 
The Archaeological Section of the Birmingham and 
Midland Institute.—Secretarv of the Section, Mr. 
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Jethro A. Cossins, Colmore Row. 
The Birmingham Natural Historv and Microsconical 
Society.—Hon. Secs., Mr. W. H. Wilkinson and Mr. 
W. P. Marshall, M.I.C.E., The Mason College. 
The Birmingham Philosophical Society (1876). — Hon. 
Secs., Professor J. H. Poynting, F.R.S., 11, St. 
Augustine’s Road, Edgbaston; and Mr. C. A. 
Davison, M.A., King Edward’s High School, New 
Street. 
The Birmingham and Midland Institute Scientific Society.— 
Hon. Sec., Mr. W. E. Weaver, 221, Broad Street. 
This Society has a Photographic Section. 
Birmingham Microscopists’ and Naturalists’ Union (1880). 
—Hon. Secs., Messrs. Collins and White, Broad Street 
Corner. 
Birmingham Architectural Association (1873).—Hon. Sec., 
Mr. H. R. Lloyd, A.R.I.B.A.. 26, Corporation Street. 
Birmingham School Natural History Society, King 
Edward’s High School, New Street. 
Birmingham Botanical and Horticultural Society, 
Botanical Gardens, Edgbaston.— Curator, Mr. W. B. 
Latham. 
