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REPORT OF THE COUNCIL FOR igi2. 
Theatre, given by our President, Dr. Tempest Anderson. Over 
250 photographs were on exhibition of first-class order, in the 
evening a Conversazione was held, with an exhibition of lantern 
slides on the screen in the New Theatre by T. W. Pottage, 
“ Studies in Flowers”; Oxley Grabham, M.A., “Yorkshire 
Village Life”; A. G. Welham, “A Mixed Collection." On 
Friday, July 19th, during the Exhibition, E. Wilfred Taylor, 
“ The Camera in Birdland.” 
The Photographic Exhibition was visited by a large number 
of members of the Society and public ; pronounced by the 
Press to be a most successful and instructive exhibition of 
photographs of high-class work. We take it that the members 
of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society will take a greater 
interest in the affairs of the Section, by inducing the younger 
members of their families to join us and greatly add to the 
further success and usefulness, especially as the President and 
Committee have decided that all Photographic Lantern Lectures 
should be open to all members of the Society. 
Full particulars and terms of Membership, as well as other 
information desired, will be readily furnished by the Joint 
Secretaries. 
