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REPORT OF THE COUNCIL FOR I9I3. 
“Turner and his Art”; John Mackintosh, F.R.P.S., in Auto- 
chrome on “ The Thames from its Source to the Sea.” 
At the opening of the Autumn Session, Lectures were given by 
T. W. Pottage, on “ In and around York,” (Autochromes); 
and by Henry Coning, on “ Holiday Tours on our English 
Coast.” The members of the Photographic Section gave a 
Lantern night of Autochrome slides. This marks a new field 
in the future of the Section. 
During the past year the lectures of the Photographic Section 
have been open to the members of the Philosophical Society. 
This has been greatly appreciated by them, as shewn by the 
large number attending the lectures. We hope that they will 
still continue to induce younger members of their families 
to join us and add further to the success and usefulness of 
photography generally, as all our Photographic lectures are 
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 Secretaries. 
Entomology. —The Hon. Curator reports that all the 
collections are in good order. 
