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REPORT OF THE COUNCIL FOR 1907. 
regularly once a month during the Winter session. Instead 
the dates of meetings are fixed from time to time as the 
occasion arises and members are found willing to introduce 
suitably interesting subjects to fill up the evening. In this 
way several very successful evening meetings have been held. 
The exhibition of lantern slides, illustrating the work in 
Natural History and other photographic work undertaken by 
members of the Section, before the general Society in the 
Spring, was, as usual, very well attended and highly appreci¬ 
ated. Members and Associates of the Yorkshire Philosophical 
Society, anxious to join the Photographic Section, should 
apply to one of the Hon. Secretaries, 
Mr. H. Dennis Taylor, or Mr. Malcolm Spence, 
Stancliffe, Almery Garth, 
The Mount, Marygate. 
