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The following Evening Lectures have been delivered in the 
Theatre of the Museum :— 
Februaiy 21st 
On 
“ The Atlantic Ocean,” by The Pev. 
G. Powe, M.A. 
March 7th .. 
.. On 
“ The Upper Cambrian Eochs,” by 
AV. Keeping, M.A., E.G.S. 
,, 21 st .. 
“The Life History of a Paindrop,” 
by A. S. Pead, B.A., F.G.S. 
April 4th . . 
On 
“ The Upper Cambrian Pocks and 
their Fossils,” by AY. Keeping, M.A. 
„ 18th . . , . 
.. On 
“Lakes and their Natural History,” 
by Professor P. M. Duncan, F.P.S. 
Mr. Keeping has given a number of demonstrations in the 
Museum on the Tertiary Fossils, as follows :— 
July 11th.. On the English Fens.” 
,, 25th. “ Some of the Pre-historic and Pleistocene 
Bones exhibited inwall cases 15—24.” 
Aug. 8th. “ Caves and their contents.” 
,, 29th. ‘‘The Crag of Suffolk and its fossil 
contents.” 
Also he has conducted excursions of Members to the followin,g 
places of Geological interest—Strensall (deep boring), Sett- 
rington, Castle Howard, Hutton. 
The following papers were read at the Monthly Meetings:— 
March 7th. “ The forms, distribution, and habits of 
Fresh-water Mussels in the York 
Pivers,” by the Pev. W. C. Hey, M. A. 
April 4th. “ Tlie Ponian Statue found in York,” by 
the Pev. C. W. King, M.A., Trinity 
College, Cambridge. 
Yov. 7th. “Some Facts and Theories about our 
Banded Snails,” by the Pev. W. 
C. Hev, M.A. 
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Dec. 5th. “On the Geology of the Sections exposed 
in the new Pailway Cuttings at 
Drewton, near South Cave,” by "W. 
Keeping, M.A., F.G.S. 
The Society has lost by death during the past year 15 
Members, by resignation, 11, and 2 Lady Subscribers have also 
resigned, whilst 16 New Members, 4 Lady Subscribers, and 6 
