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REPORT OF THE 
Thursday, January 25th.—“ Sport and Natural History in 
Yorkshire ” (Illustrated by Lantern Pictures). By 
Oxley Grabham, M.A., M.B.O.U. 
Thursday, February 8th.—“ Marine Animals.” Their pres¬ 
ervation in their Natural Colours. (Illustrated by 
Lantern Preparations). By H. Clifton Sorby, LL.D., 
F.R.S. 
Thursday, February 22nd.—“The Discovery of the Metals” 
(Illustrated by Experiments). By Bevan Lean, D.Sc., 
B. A. 
Thursday, March 8th. — “ Antient Monuments’" (With 
Lantern Pictures). By Hugh Blakiston, B.A., Sec. 
National Trust, &c., &c. 
Thursday, March 22nd.—“ Geological Photographs” (With 
Lantern Illustrations). By W. Whitaker, B.A., F.R.S., 
President of the Geological Society. 
Thursday, October 25th .—“ The First Crossing of Lang 
Jokull, Iceland ” (Illustrated by Lantern Pictures, &c.) 
By Fred. W. W. Howell, F.R.G.S. 
Thursday, November 8th.—“Natural History in Yorkshire” 
(With Lantern Illustrations). By Oxley Grabham, 
M.A., M.B.O.U. 
Thursday, November 22nd.—“ Mediaeval Armour and Cos¬ 
tumes” (With Lantern Illustrations). By Frank Baker, 
C. E., F.G.S. 
Thursday, December 6th.—“ Norwegian Byways ” (With 
Lantern Illustrations). By W. H. Macnamara. 
Thursday, December 20th.—“ Some Lost and Disappearing 
Animals” (With Lantern Illustrations). By. C. E. 
Elmhirst. 
Turning now to the balance sheet we find that the year 
under review has been financially successful. Our income 
from ordinary sources, £1233 18s., is very slightly in excess 
of last year’s ; but to this must be added £100 awarded us 
from the late Mr. Bulmer’s bequest, and a donation of £20 
made by the Rev. W. Haworth, one of our Vice-Presidents. 
With these additions the income for the year stands at £1353. 
The expenses for this period are £1132, leaving the substantial 
